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or may be it is sincerity when you know you have "enjoyed "each other already

2007-06-28 05:00:54 · 10 answers · asked by solofaak 1 in Family & Relationships Weddings

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Your style is your own. At the end of the day- it's about your vows to each other. I dont the success of the day will be hinged on the presence of a veil

2007-06-28 05:06:42 · answer #1 · answered by Rush 2 · 1 0

Noble? No. It's more a matter of taste.

Traditionally in the West, the veil stood for virginity far more than a white dress did...though in Ancient Rome every bride wore a flame-colored veil whether it was her first or fifth wedding.

Today, it's just another bridal accessory, really. Some love them and wear them, others don't care for them and don't wear them.

I got married in the woods and had already seen at least two wedding veils full of twigs on the same site. I opted out.

Then again, I never wanted one to begin with. I'm just not that fond of them.

2007-06-28 12:14:54 · answer #2 · answered by gileswench 5 · 0 0

The bride wears the veil down the aisle & when she reaches the top, she hands her bouquet to her MOH when her father (or whomever is walking her down the aisle ) hands her to the groom to be, the blusher veil over her face is lifted & put back. Her dad can do that, or she can hold her bouquet & the MOH can lift the veil. She then takes back her bouquet & they stand side by side as the service commences.
Used to be the brides' face stayed covered so the groom got married without seeing her - a lot of guys got tricked that way!
Modern times, tho - not a lot of ladies wear the veil over their faces anymore. I had a crown of silk roses, pearls & leaves so my veil was suspended in the back & never covered my face.
Not sure about "noble" or sincerity - but you're saying why cover your face if you've "known" one another already - then why wear a white gown? it isn't about virginity anymore, but more about tradition. hardly anyone would be able to wear white or cover their faces if that were the only criteria......

2007-06-28 13:16:41 · answer #3 · answered by pumpkin 6 · 0 0

Noble? Just do what you want. It's your wedding (or are you talking about someone else?)

It was tradition, but now the bride should just do whatever she wants. It's her wedding. Don't worry about anyone else.

ADDED: Tradition is that the bride wears the veil over her face until the "You may kiss the bride" part, but I forgot to pull mine over my face, so it just hung in the back. Many brides do not wear veils anymore. The bride should just do what makes her happy and comfortable. Even the best planned wedding can be stressful, and everyone should enjoy it and not have extra stuff to worry about.

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2007-06-28 12:05:38 · answer #4 · answered by OhWhatCanIDo 4 · 2 0

I don't know about nobility, but I do know that it is a giant pain in the butt to have to have a stupid veil in front of your eyes the whole time. Imagine having to see your own wedding through a mosquito net!!!! I don't plan on wearing a veil at my wedding. Also, it is sort of dumb if you guys already live together and stuff- veils are really archaic, when you think about it.

2007-06-28 12:05:53 · answer #5 · answered by fizzygurrl1980 7 · 1 0

I agree with everyone else. You do what you want regardless of what people say. I am not planning on wearing a veil and will wear some sort of head piece instead or maybe just some flowers in my hair. Just my style.

2007-06-28 12:11:38 · answer #6 · answered by T L 4 · 0 0

A Veil is just an old tradition nobody pays attention any more so I wouldn't worry my dear.

2007-06-28 12:10:43 · answer #7 · answered by Miya Miya 5 · 0 0

I thought the veil was just to hide the bride's face until she reached her hubby....because back in the days of arranged marriages people didn really know until the wedding day until who they would marry...and now-a-days I think its just so he'd surprized by her beauty when she reaches him. (shock value).

I'm wearing a veil, but it's custom made by my mother in law and doesnt go in front of my face...it's pretty and has futtery sections....sort of like a fairy skirt would.

2007-06-28 12:06:10 · answer #8 · answered by ♥Mommy to 3 year old Jacob and baby on the way♥ 7 · 1 0

It is traditional to wear a veil, but you don't have to have one if you don't want to. Personally, I wore one for the ceremony and took it off immediately afterwards- simply for comfort reasons...I find them itchy and annoying when dancing. Good luck and congrats!

2007-06-28 12:06:31 · answer #9 · answered by terasa425 4 · 1 0

What are you talking about? Veils have nothing to do with nobility.

2007-06-28 12:23:53 · answer #10 · answered by maigen_obx 7 · 1 0

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