Designers are sure making great use of all those lovely gossmer fabrics these days. Yes, the veil seems to be taking a turn fabricwise. Tulle is still standard but check out these organzas and sheer laces.
Raimon Bundó.
Some hints on choosing a veil: Generally, more ornamental gowns look best with simple veils; whereas all over lace veils or ones edged with wide borders require a simple gown with little adornment. Your dress might have some exquisite back details you want to show off. If this is the case select a shorter veil.

Some hints on choosing a veil: Generally, more ornamental gowns look best with simple veils; whereas all over lace veils or ones edged with wide borders require a simple gown with little adornment. Your dress might have some exquisite back details you want to show off. If this is the case select a shorter veil.
Yards of Alencon lace grace this long veil . . .
Cierva & Nicolas.
Soft peau d'ange lace Mantilla
José Mª Peiró.
Longer version of Mantilla

Soft peau d'ange lace Mantilla

Longer version of Mantilla