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Bride wearing a soft mantilla wedding veil with embroidered floral edge, styled over a sleek gown — a romantic embroidered bridal veil by Rebecca Anne Designs.

THE MANTILLA - EMBROIDERED MANTILLA WEDDING VEIL

Soft mantilla veil with floral edge

Inspired by the tradition of Spanish lace veils, my embroidered mantilla veil offers a refined, contemporary interpretation. Cut from a smooth circle of buttery soft tulle, it’s finished with a delicate embroidered edge that beautifully frames the bride’s silhouette. Designed to sit flat without any gathering, the mantilla veil allows the back of your wedding dress to remain fully visible — making it ideal for gowns with intricate detailing or statement backs.

 

Each bridal mantilla veil can be finished on a discreet comb, or supplied without attachment so your hair stylist can secure it precisely with pins, achieving the perfect placement for your look. Whether draped over the crown for a romantic, traditional feel, or pinned further back for a modern styling, this veil brings a sense of effortless elegance. Available in a choice of lengths and with the option for bespoke embroidery, it’s a striking yet considered finishing touch to your bridal ensemble.

Starting price for a mantilla veil design: £550

(Design Level 2 +)

Modern bride wearing a soft mantilla bridal veil with delicate floral embroidery, captured by the window in an elegant wedding portrait.
Full-length bridal portrait showcasing a soft mantilla veil with floral embroidery, paired with a minimalist wedding gown for an effortlessly elegant look.
Bride holding white calla lilies and wearing a mantilla wedding veil embroidered with bold blue lettering, offering a modern twist on a classic bridal veil.
Bride in a classic ballroom setting wearing a mantilla-style embroidered veil reading “Love in Bloom” in blue thread — a personalised wedding veil with a modern statement.
Back view of a bride holding white calla lilies, showcasing the bold blue floral embroidery on her personalised mantilla wedding veil.

Photography: Lynn Shapiro & Anne Le Tournel

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