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5 latest bridal veil trends every bride should know this wedding season

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 3, 2025, 06:00 IST
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Bridal veil designs that are stealing the spotlight

In the vibrant tapestry of Indian wedding culture, the bridal veil holds a special place and is a symbol of new beginnings. It is a sign that the bride is stepping into a new phase of life with a soulmate and carries this piece over her head and face, matching with her lehenga or traditional saree. But, over the years, we have seen brides experimenting with their bridal veil, which has become such a heartwarming trend. By adding something personal, they create a cherished heirloom that can be treasured for generations to come. Let’s see the 5 latest bridal veil trends that will take over the wedding season this year.

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Red dupatta with golden embroidery

None can match the prowess of a vibrant sheer-net crimson red dupatta with statement golden embroidery all over it. This particular veil design on the net variant is one of the most popular choices by colour and design. It exudes a pure traditional look and fits perfectly with your red choli and lehenga. With stunning gold jewellery, you can amplify this heritage look, which will never go out of style.


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Pastel pink wedding veil with silver embroidery

As more and more brides are picking light pastel shades for their weddings, many opt for the pastel pink veil look with light silver embroidery all over it. A perfect match with your pastel or neutral lehenga-choli, it captures the light angle in the best possible way and is high in trend. You can complement it with a light shade of kundan or jadau necklace, but refrain from pairing golden or temple jewels with pastel ensembles, as the contrast never sits perfectly.


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The art of chikankari on ivory

While celebs like Parineeti Chopra and Alia Bhatt started the ivory bridal colour trend in Bollywood, traditional Indian brides have been going gaga over this shade for their big day. But, instead of choosing embellished or embroidered detailing, brides wish to have something subtle yet iconic on their big day and have ended up with a chikankari art veil on an ivory base, which looks absolutely heavenly.


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Hair down, back veil

This is one of the styles in which the veil styling changes the whole look of your outfit, making your choli and lehenga design clearly visible. Here, we are talking about ditching a face-covering veil, where the veil will be styled at the back, down from your hair, acting like a long, dramatic train. This styling does not even cover the crown area, making the maang tikka and hairstyle clearly visible, giving you the extravagant look you wish for.
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Golden thread work on the border

If you’re seeking a royal look, opt for a traditional mesh net dupatta with minimal embroidery work on the main body and an intricate statement thread design carved on the border. Opt for a sleek see-through fabric through which your face can be visible, giving you the gorgeous traditional Indian look, which will look just ‘wow'.
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