Below picture shows the standard length, we strongly recommend you to measure
yourself to get an idea of what length you need. Take into account the height of
the headpiece, the hairstyle, and where the veil will be placed on the head
(front or back) when measuring.
Keep in mind that if you are wearing it toward the back of your head,
the veil will be longer and if you are shorter, the elbow length veil may
becomes a fingertip veil for you.
Always consider the detailing of your dress. The veil should accentuate and be
proportional to the dress, not take away from its details. Your veil length
should be cut just above or below any focal point on your dress. For example,
don't choose a veil that ends right where your bodice begins. This will visually
cut you in half.
If you have a sharply defined waistline, don't choose a veil
that ends right at the waistline.
A cathedral length veil should only be worn
with a chapel or cathedral length gown. Keep in mind that chapel and cathedral
length veils can be difficult to maneuver and a fingertip length veil will look
just as lovely with a chapel or cathedral length gown.
VEIL WIDTH
Three standard veil width as below. The less veil width,
the less fullness or "poof", your dress will be seen through more.