Birdcage veils may also be to fit your wedding gown or perhaps your wedding jewellery

Birdcage veils are tiny veils that descend from a small pillbox hat or pinned to the hair and end short of the chin. The material they are made out of goes by several names -sometimes they are called Russian tulle or Russian netting, other stores call them the English net or the Madonna veiling. This style of netting dates back all the way to the early 19th century when European hatmakers used it to embellish women's hats. The netting's distinct diamond pattern became popular up until the 1950 and 1960 during this period of the 20th century, Russian netting was primarily used for wedding veils.



Birdcage veils are making a comeback, and its popularity today is largely due to Hollywood trendsetters. Katherine Heigl wore one during her wedding in 2007, and the birdcage veil has also been spotted in two movies: Jessica Alba's character walked down the aisle wearing a birdcage veil in the movie Fantastic Four 2: Rise of the Silver Surfer, and so did Reese Witherspoon in Sweet Home Alabama. I predict that birdcage veils are going to be the next big wedding trend, even for brides who don't necessarily want to look retro. Not only do they have a quiet sophistication about them; birdcage veils may also be to fit your wedding gown or perhaps your wedding jewellery.


Strapless bra for wedding dress will be probably the most popular looks on brides around 2009, however the retro bride won't look very authentic without proper add-ons. And just what she needs is really a birdcage veil to accomplish the appearance.
 
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Birdcage veils may also be to fit your wedding gown or perhaps your wedding jewellery
Birdcage veils may also be to fit your wedding gown or perhaps your wedding jewellery
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