From refined lace edge veils to statement all-over lace and mantilla styles, each piece is thoughtfully designed to complement your dress and honour the history behind lace bridalwear.
Unlike mass-produced lace veils, each design is made to order and considered in relation to your dress, and wedding setting.



EMBROIDERED LACE VEILS
Lace veils carry an unmistakable sense of tradition — but that doesn’t mean they need to feel dated. My approach is about refinement: soft edges, balanced proportions, and lace placement and embroidery that feels intentional rather than overpowering.
LACE VEILS STYLES
LACE & PERSONALISED EMBROIDERY (initials, dates, illustrations, handwriting)
Alongside lace edging and all over-lace detailing, I also offer personalised embroidery, allowing initials, dates, symbols or handwriting to be subtly incorporated into your veil. This creates a lace veil that feels both rooted in heritage and uniquely yours.
LACE EDGE & ALL OVER-LACE VEILS
Most brides choose between two lace-led directions. I’ll guide you through which works best for your dress, hairstyle and venue — and where lace will be seen (and photographed) most beautifully.
LACE EDGE VEILS
A refined lace border that gently frames the veil. Lace edge veils are ideal if your dress already carries detail, or if you’re drawn to a softer, more understated finish that still feels special.
ALL-OVER LACE VEILS
Including mantilla-inspired designs, where lace plays a more prominent role around the face and through the length of the veil. These styles create impact and movement, and are particularly striking with simpler gowns or dramatic silhouettes.

TYPES OF LACE YOU’LL SEE IN MY DESIGNS
A lace wedding veil features lace detailing applied to the edge or across the veil itself, offering a romantic, heritage-inspired finish. Styles range from delicate lace edge veils to statement all-over lace and mantilla designs, with lace type, placement and veil length all affecting the final look.

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CHANTILLY LACE
Fine, floaty and romantic, Chantilly lace is known for its delicate floral pattern and soft drape. It’s ideal for brides who want a lightweight lace veil that moves beautifully and photographs softly.

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CORDED LACE
Corded lace offers more definition and structure, with raised outlines that stand out clearly in photographs. This style works beautifully for brides who want lace to be seen and appreciated without overwhelming the veil.

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CROCHET-STYLE LACE EDGING
Often associated with vintage and heritage lace, crochet-style lace edging brings a softer, hand-finished feel. It’s a beautiful choice for brides drawn to history-led design with subtle texture.

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EYELASH EDGE LACE
Defined by its fine, scalloped edge, eyelash lace creates an elegant, romantic finish. It’s especially effective on lace edge veils where detail is concentrated at the perimeter.
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A SIGNATURE APPROACH TO LACE
PRICING & THE BESPOKE PROCESS
Guide price for bespoke lace wedding veils: from £550+
Final pricing depends on veil length, lace coverage and overall design complexity.
Every veil is:
Designed one-to-one
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Made to order in my Devon studio
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Carefully finished with meticulous attention to detail
If you’re considering lace but aren’t sure where to begin, a design consultation is the best first step.
Read the Lace Edge Veil Guide (blog coming soon)








Lace Photography Credits: Daisy Davidson | Danielle Veitch | Marie Lloyd Photo | Meghigginsonphotography |

MEET REBECCA
I’m an embroidery artist drawn to the history and symbolism of lace. From delicate edges to statement mantilla styles, I design lace veils that feel refined, intentional and deeply personal. Every piece is created with care in my Devon studio, guided by your story and finished as a modern heirloom to treasure long after the wedding day.









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