Want to put a new spin on an old tradition? Here are a few concepts designers put out there to inspire or wow us into thinking beyond bridal fashion's safe beige parameters.
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Noel Stewart
While uber-poufs out of tulle and organza are making headlines, these shapes of what look like organdy and gauze sculpt differently bringing the pouf headpiece to a different level . . .
Noel Stewart

While uber-poufs out of tulle and organza are making headlines, these shapes of what look like organdy and gauze sculpt differently bringing the pouf headpiece to a different level . . .

This ruched up tulle veil reminds me of headpieces found in old Flemish paintings.
On the right bride in the right gown it's a really unique touch . . .
Lastly, a salute to Audrey, in her Givenchy veil actually designed partly as a hood that flows out into a train . . .
On the right bride in the right gown it's a really unique touch . . .