PEARL EDGED VEIL
OPTION ONE
BESPOKE PEARL VEILS
Starting from £1,000
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The beauty of a bespoke veil is that you can tailor each and every element to your specific requirements.
Our relaxed remote process has been carefully designed to ensure that you get exactly what you dream of - from sending you samples, to including an accurate design sketch in your quote, through to sending photos of your pinned veil for your approval before we stitch.
It was a dream working with Sophie. From the moment I stumbled across her I knew the final outcome would be more than I could have hoped for. Every step was so effortless and finished product could not have been more on brief. She really made the little girl’s dream a reality
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CHRISTINA | SOUTH OF FRANCE
OPTION TWO
PEARL VEIL COLLECTION
Starting from £350
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We have a wide range of wedding veils with pearls in our Collection. Each design has been inspired by - and named after - one of our beautiful brides.
Our Semi-Bespoke option allows you to customise the pearl size, density and spread in any pearl design in the Collection, or to add pearls to another style of veil (they work particularly well with lace!)
Other personalisation options include adding or removing a blusher, adding embroidery, and reducing the detailing to suit your budget.
HAND BEADED PEARL DESIGN
QUALITY IN THE FINEST DETAILS
ETHICALLY HANDCRAFTED
Be it a Bespoke or a Collection veil, my emphasis on quality never changes. The finest details are so important to me, making sure that your veil is handcrafted to perfection.
All our pearls are made of high quality acrylic, a more ethical and sustainable choice over freshwater pearls.
We always hand-apply half-pearls to both sides of the tulle so you never see the ‘back’ of the design, and to create the illusion that the pearls are floating on the tulle.
GUIPURE LACE VEIL DESIGN
IN THE PRESS
VOGUE ITALIA
For the Chanel gown, the bride chose a custom-made long veil with train from Sophie Raval that featured a gold Chantilly lace trim. Finding the extra-large silk tulle needed to make the pattern was challenging. There was only one supplier in the UK: a Nottingham-based factory, the same one that had also woven Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle's wedding veils.