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Sposabella Lace specializes in the best and finest bridal, evening, and theatrical fabrics and veils at competitive prices. Beautiful bridal custom veils and Spanish mantillas, unique and beautiful beaded laces, designer Swarovsky headpieces and tiaras, and costume jewelry. You can find almost any type of fabric at our store. If you can't find it, we can get it! We take special requests with the maximum turn-around time being 10 working days. Typically, if the specific fabric or item is in stock, we can have special orders filled in 48 hours. We are locally owned and operated in New York, New York, and have been established for 29 years with a well-proven reputation. We are located in the New York City's Garment Center and the New York City's Fashion Avenue, near numerous parking lots for your convenience. Visit our new E-catalog today at SposabellaLace.com.
Famous Clientel Constantly featured on the covers, fashion spreads and editorial features of the top fashion and bridal publications including Bride™, Modern Bride™, Elegant Bride™, and Women's World™, ELLE girl ™, and W™, . We have also assisted many celebrities, including Celine Dion, Britney Spears, Whitney Houston, and Vanessa Williams. Additionally, we have serviced many New York Broadway productions with fabrics, including Fiddler on the Roof, The Original King & I, The Revised King & I, and Phantom of the Opera. We have also supplied major motion pictures and numerous ballets and productions with our fabrics and services.
Tips for Wedding Veils The most important pieces of wedding apparel are probably wedding veils. Those who go the informal route might choose not to incorporate a veil into their wedding ensembles, but the majority of brides still love this traditional head piece. Choose the Dress First Hopefully, you’ve chosen your wedding dress first. The style of the dress determines the type of veil you’ll be wearing. You wouldn’t wear a flowing veil and ornate head piece with an informal wedding dress. Likewise you wouldn’t want a short, simple veil with an elegant, designer dress. How do you know what’s right for you? One way to find out is to try on wedding veils at the same time you try on dresses. This way you can see what style of veil works best. The Length Wedding veils come in different lengths. To determine the length that works best with your dress, you’ll need to try a few on. The different lengths are as follows: Cathedral Length – These are formal veils most often worn with those wedding dresses having a long train. The length of the wedding veil usually exceeds the length of the dress train by at least six inches. Fingertip Length – This is self explanatory. A fingertip length veil is about as long as the bride’s fingertips. This veil can be worn with almost any wedding dress, the exception being dresses that come above the ankles. Elbow Length – This wedding veil is, of course, as long as the bride’s elbow. This veil can be worn with any wedding dress. Shoulder – A short veil, this one lands on the shoulders usually with a piece called a “blusher” to be worn over the bride’s face. This style too goes with almost any dress. The Headpiece Another consideration is the headpiece. This too depends on the type of dress. A more formal gown might require an ornate headpiece or tiara, while something simple might require the veil be free of embellishments. In fact, many informal brides choose not to wear a veil at all! To choose your headpiece, first decide where you want to wear your wedding veil. Will it sit on the back of your head? If so, you’ll want something light. A tiara perched on top of your head might be a bit heavier. Keep in mind that these will all be affixed with combs. Useful Tips for Wedding Veils Waterfall Veil with TiaraHere are some more useful tips for choosing a wedding veil: Colors should match. Don’t choose an ivory veil for a white dress. Even though the difference may look slight, the contrast will show. Embellishments on a veil should match those on the dress. If your dress is studded with pearls, you’ll probably want pearl embellishments on the wedding veil. Make sure the weight of the headpiece and veil combined is something you can deal with. Most headpieces are secured to the head with combs. If the wedding veil is heavy, the combs can play havoc with your hairdo. If you’re in love with your veil but don’t feel it will be comfortable for an all day affair, consider getting a wedding veil with a detachable headpiece. After the wedding ceremony and pictures, you can detach the veil and wear the headpiece only. You want to feel light as you dance the evening away. Once you choose a wedding veil, you’ll be able to choose your hairstyle. If you’ll be having your hair and makeup professionally done, it would be a good idea to bring your veil to the hairdresser’s with you when you go for your initial consultation. You can discuss styles in advance and perhaps try a few for your consideration. If you’ll be doing your own hair, take some time and practice with styles that work best with your wedding veil. The last thing you want on the day of your wedding is to have to experiment with several different styles. Storage Before the wedding, hang the wedding veil in a closet, preferably away from sunlight, moths and other elements. If it came in a garment bag, you’ll want to keep storing it that way for protection. After the wedding, take your wedding veil, along with your dress, to the person who will be preserving the dress. The veil will be stored in the same box for future generations to use.
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