Veil Colours & Fabrics
We have a fantastic range of veil colours & fabrics available for our handmade veils. There are 4 main tulle types — Bridal Illusion, Shimmer Tulle, Silk Effect and Italian Style — available in 12 different colours.
For the best explanation of how each tulle looks, feels and drapes, be sure to watch our video! You’ll see close-ups of the fabrics as we go through some of the benefits of each tulle and the different looks each one creates.
We also quickly run through the colours each tulle fabric comes in, but really, to get the best idea on veil colours you need to see them in person. That’s why you can order any of our 12 veil colours in our tulle sample packs.
We’ve split our sample packs into three options: Our Lighter Colours pack, contains the most popular veil colours most brides go for ranging from White through to Dark Ivory. If you think you might like a bit of a shimmery effect in your veil there’s a Shimmer Tulles add-on pack with our three shimmer options. And if you know your dress is a much deeper shade than even Dark Ivory, go for our Deeper Colours pack which has our Blush Pink, Champagne and Oyster Pink Options. (If you dress is a deeper colour underneath with an ivory lace overlay, see our advice on two-colour dresses below).
Tip: The vast majority of today’s dresses are a light ivory shade. Sometimes the ivory is so pale that a bride could mistake the colour for white. A white veil next to an ivory dress is a big no-no — the white veil would appear to be glowing next to the softer ivory shade — so make sure you don’t fall into this common bridal mistake and get some samples to double check.
Our Veil Fabrics

Illusion tulle
Our light, floaty illusion tulle is our bestseller. It has large diamond-shaped holes making it the sheerest of our tulles. It’s lightweight, yet has strength and structure. Compared to some of our softer, more drapey tulles, is more likely to skim past any lace or beading on your dress rather than catch or cling. If you plan to wear your veil over the face, a beautiful sheer tulle like this always gives a pretty effect.
Pros: very sheer, light and airy – a great all-rounder
Cons: not as soft to the touch as some of our other tulles

Italian Style tulle
Our soft and ultra-smooth Italian style tulle is a great option for those who like a soft-feeling tulle that’s still relatively lightweight. The diamond-shaped holes are much smaller than those on our Illusion tulle which helps it feel smooth when you run your fingertips across it but makes it a tad less sheer. It almost has a chiffon or organza feel to it. It’s currently our second-best-selling tulle.
Pros: soft and smooth to the touch
Cons: slightly less sheer, can look shiny under certain lights

Shimmer tulle
Our shimmer tulle is the sparklier cousin to our bestselling illusion tulle. It has very similar-sized diamond-shaped holes so is nice and sheer. It’s created from shimmery threads that give a very subtle sparkle, mostly only seen in direct sunlight or under strong artificial light. It’s a crisp, firm tulle with structure and we’ve used it several times on some of our record-breakingly long veils because of its strength.
Pros: sheer, strong and shimmery!
Cons: our most crisp tulle, not very soft to the touch

Silk Effect tulle
Our silk effect tulle is the softest tulle we carry and has the most wonderful drape. It’s a heavier fabric made from slightly thicker threads. It has large hexagon holes so is still fairly sheer. As lovely and buttery soft as this tulle is, however, it’s not for every bride as it’s not at all airy or light and likes to sit in a slim column. It’s best suited to slim sheath, column or mermaid dresses rather than ball gown or A-line.
Pros: super soft and wonderfully drapey
Cons: heavier than other tulles, prone to falling in a slim column
Our Veil Colours
Bridal Illusion – White
Perfect for: true white wedding dresses with a bright, cool undertone.
Surprisingly, white is now one of the least popular veil colours. We all think of the term “white wedding”, but in reality, these days it’s rare to find a true white dress. At the very least, they’re usually an off white or “diamond” white shade.
Shimmer Tulle – White
Perfect for: true white or “optic white” wedding dresses — this tulle has a crisp, brilliant finish with added shimmer to really make it pop.
If you have opted for a white dress, then you may has well have the brightest, sparkliest veil colour to go with it with our white shimmer veil fabric! The same optic white as the regular white tulle, with a subtle shimmer in the weave.
Bridal Illusion – Diamond White
Perfect for: off-white gowns that sit between white and ivory — not too bright, not too creamy.
The term “diamond white” can often be misinterpreted to mean brighter than white. In fact, it’s a much softer, more natural white. It’s a neutral colour – neither cool nor warm. It’s very similar to light ivory in terms of colour depth, but without the hint of cream the light ivory has.
Shimmer Tulle – Diamond White
Perfect for: off-white and soft white dresses — ideal if you want a gentle glimmer without going too creamy.
Just the same as our diamond white, only with a touch of shimmer. Some dress designers also use the term diamond white – Maggie Sottero, for example. This, and the non-shimmer version, are the perfect match for those gowns.
Italian Style Tulle – Pale Ivory
Perfect for: soft off-white dresses with a very subtle hint of warmth.
Our Italian Style tulle is an ultra-soft and smooth tulle with a finer weave giving it a texture that’s more like chiffon fabric than a traditional netted tulle. The Pale Ivory shade would work beautifully with both off white and light ivory dresses.
Shimmer Tulle – Ivory
Perfect for: ivory and light ivory dresses — adds a delicate shimmer for a subtle sparkle effect.
A shade midway between the light and dark Ivory here on our chart, with a pretty shimmer effect. This is quite a chameleon colour and has been known to work well with trickier ivory shades like pearl, alabaster and some lighter champagnes.
Bridal Illusion – Dark Ivory
Perfect for: slightly deeper ivory gowns or dresses with warmer ivory tones.
A few shades deeper that the light ivory, our dark ivory is a creamy shade that would suit more obviously ivory dresses. Dresses you would never mistake for white. In paint terms, it’s basically magnolia.
Italian Style Tulle – Blush Pink
Perfect for: blush or soft pink wedding dresses, or brides seeking a romantic hint of colour.
Dreaming of a pale pink wedding veil? Our blush pink tulle is a very subtle pink shade. In terms of depth, it’s similar to the light ivory, with a hint of pink to slight you might need to hold it next to another colour to see it.
Italian Style Tulle – Champagne
Perfect for: champagne, mocha, or gold-toned dresses.
Moving onto our darker shades beginning with champagne. The champagne tulle is very warm, quite peachy and would suit light gold, nude and other deeper shades as well as, of course, champagne. If your dress is both champagne and ivory together, read on about two colour dresses.
Italian Style Tulle – Oyster Pink
Perfect for: oyster, rose gold, or peach-toned dresses — adds a romantic pop of colour.
The oyster pink option is similar to our champagne only with more pink tones mixed in – kind of a rose gold shade. Matching up oyster coloured dresses is tricky because some dresses can be quite a cool-toned silver oyster, and some will be a much warmer shade with pink undertones like ours. Definitely get samples if your dress is in this colour range!
Ordering a Veil in These Colours
As you can see, we offer a wide range of veil tulle colours, but you’ll notice that most of our collection veils are only available to order in a small set of shades — typically Off-White (Diamond White Illusion), Light Ivory, or Pale Ivory.
If you’re hoping to order a veil in White, Champagne, Blush Pink, or any of the shimmer tulles, you’ll need to do so through our Custom Veil Designer. This gives you the freedom to choose from our full colour range and create a veil that’s perfectly tailored to your preferences.
If you’re unsure which colour to choose, feel free to contact us for personalised advice or order a fabric sample pack to compare at home.
What Colour Veil Matches My Wedding Dress?
It’s always best to match your veil as closely as possible to your dress colour.
For example, if your gown is ivory, then an ivory veil in any of our tulles will usually be a perfect match. If your dress is true white (which is surprisingly rare these days), then you’ll want a white veil to match.
That said, many brides assume their dress is white when it’s actually a shade of ivory or off-white. It’s a really common mistake. If you’re unsure, we highly recommend ordering a tulle sample or reading our guide on White vs Ivory Wedding Veils for tips on how to check.
Here’s a quick cheat sheet for choosing your veil colour:
- Light ivory veil – suits most modern ivory dresses
- Diamond white or pale ivory veil – best for off-white gowns
- White veil – for very bright white dresses only
- Champagne veil – ideal for warm peachy tones or vintage gold dresses
- Blush pink veil – works beautifully with most pink-toned gowns
- Oyster pink veil – lovely with warmer, peachy-pink dresses (think “rose gold”)
Two-Colour Wedding Dresses
It’s become very popular in recent years to have dresses that are one colour underneath – often champagne, pink or a deep ivory/sand colour – with a light ivory lace layer over the top.
If you have this kind of dress, you might be wondering which veil colour to pair with it.
Our advice in this situation is always to match to the lighter colour on top. Trying to bring out the deeper colour from underneath will be much more difficult; ivory shades are a lot more consistent than champagne colours which can vary greatly in depth and tone. Plus, we find the lighter and brighter colour is generally a lot more flattering for most people.
Often, two colour (or two tone) dresses will have more lace, and therefore more ivory colouring, at the top of the dress, and will fade into the darker colour at the bottom. If this is the case for you, you could go for a shorter veil, fingertip or above, so that the light ivory veil will be next to the predominantly ivory portion of the dress. Or, if you have your heart set on a longer veil, consider that although the two colours may be contrasting at the bottom of the dress, the veil will only be one sheer layer of tulle, versus the many layers of your dress skirt, so it may blend in better than you might think.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the most popular veil colour?
Light ivory — it matches the vast majority of modern bridal gowns.
How do I know which colour veil to choose?
Match your veil to your dress as closely as possible. If you’re unsure of your gown shade, order a few tulle samples or read our guide on White vs Ivory Wedding Veils.
What if my dress is blush, champagne or another colour?
We offer blush pink, champagne and oyster pink veils as custom options within our Custom Veil Designer, which are ideal for deeper coloured gowns or dresses with subtle undertones.
What if my dress is blush, champagne or another colour?
Shimmer tulle has a light-catching sparkle — perfect for extra glam. Standard tulle is matte and timeless.













