Tips and Techniques for wedding veils
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Vintage-Inspired Veils for the Modern Bride
with Dorene Vandermeer
Look Book
How you decide to wear your veil is limited only by your imagination, but here are some ideas for the five designs demonstrated in this class. Watch the video lessons for specific instructions, and make notes on this sheet to share with your hair stylist on your big day.
To place, open alligator clip so you can anchor the clip in hair by catching a portion of hair and closing clip.
Weave fascinator’s bottom clip into loops on one side of the French netting. Secure the veil, with fascinator attached, on the side of the head just above the ear. The opposite side of the French netting veil can then be anchored on the opposite side of the head with bobby pins, using the loops. Anchor the veil with loops under a fold of hair to hide loops.
LOOK 1: Fascinator Alone
LOOK 2: Fascinator with French netting veil over eyes, “Blindfold” style
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Vintage-Inspired Veils for the Modern Bride
with Dorene Vandermeer
Look Book
For a second look, swoop the veil over the head for a headband look. It’s great for the reception.
Weave fascinator’s bottom clip into loops on one side of the French netting. Secure the veil, with fascinator attached, on the side of the head just above the ear. The opposite side of the French netting veil can then be anchored on the opposite side of the head with bobby pins, using the loops. Anchor the veil with loops under a fold of hair to hide loops.
Weave fascinator’s bottom clip into loops on one side of the French netting. Secure the veil, with fascinator attached, on the side of the head just above the ear. The opposite side of the French netting veil can then be anchored on the opposite side of the head with bobby pins, using the loops. Anchor the veil with loops under a fold of hair to hide loops.
With the French netting veil over the eyes, you can place an illusion veil of any length. Take
the illusion veil comb in hand, teeth down, with the gathered back-end of the comb facing you. Then move the teeth up and back until the teeth are now facing towards you, but hidden under the veil. You will place the veil comb in hair. You will not want to see the comb; veil should cascade from comb like a waterfall. You now have the combined look of the French netting, fascinator and illusion veil.
LOOK 3: Fascinator with French netting veil over the head, “Headband” style
LOOK 4: Fascinator with French netting veil “Blindfold” style and illusion veil
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Vintage-Inspired Veils for the Modern Bride
with Dorene Vandermeer
Look Book
Take the illusion veil comb in hand, teeth down, with the gathered back-end of the comb facing you. Then move the teeth up and back until the teeth are now facing towards you, but hidden under the veil. You will place the veil comb in hair. You will not want to see the comb; veil should cascade from comb like a waterfall.
Take the illusion veil comb in hand, teeth down, with the gathered back-end of the comb facing you. Then move the teeth up and back until the teeth are now facing towards you, but hidden under the veil. You will place the veil comb in hair. You will not want to see the comb; veil should cascade from comb like a waterfall. Now place the fascinator in hair. To place, open alligator clip and anchor the clip in hair by catching a portion of hair and closing clip.
LOOK 5: Illusion veil worn alone
LOOK 6: Illusion veil with fascinator
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Vintage-Inspired Veils for the Modern Bride
with Dorene Vandermeer
Credits & Acknowledgments
Instructor: Dorene Vandermeer
Producer: Rachel Link
Videographer: James Clark
Switcher: Will Snyder
Hair and Makeup: Kamilah Menefee
Video Editor: Andrew Arkis
Motion Graphics: Heather Crank, JonPaul Riggle
Trailer: Ari Feldman
Copy Editor: Jonathan Garcia
Course Materials Editor: Lisa Greim
Graphic Designer: Nicole Askari
Still Photography: Christa Taylor
Models: Elaini Garfield and Cassie Stevens
Educational Pre-Producer: Grace Baumgartner
Post-Production Supervisor: Craig Ormiston
VP, Lifestyle Content: Emily Lawrence
Special Thanks to Mariella Silva-Molina and Eco-Bridal Gowns for providing the lovely wedding dress shown in our trailer.
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