Accessorising Your Gown: Veils, Jewellery, and Styling Tips
Your wedding gown is the centrepiece of your bridal look — a reflection of your personality, style, and the magical day ahead. But the perfect dress becomes truly unforgettable when paired with the right accessories. From veils and jewellery to hairpieces and shoes, thoughtful styling can enhance your gown, express your individuality, and bring your vision to life.
Veils: Framing the Moment
A veil isn’t just a traditional accessory — it’s a framing device, a soft whisper of romance as you walk down the aisle.
Length and Style: From delicate birdcage veils to cathedral-length drama, choose a veil that complements your gown’s silhouette. Long veils look ethereal with flowing trains, while shorter veils can highlight intricate gown details.
Fabric and Embellishment: Lace, tulle, or silk can match your gown’s texture. Subtle embroidery, scattered pearls, or delicate appliqués add depth without overpowering your dress.
Tip from Brides: Many Anna Campbell brides choose veils that echo their gown’s lace or floral motifs, creating a cohesive, dreamlike look.
Jewellery: Highlighting Your Natural Beauty
Jewellery can subtly elevate your bridal style, drawing attention to your face and neckline while reflecting your personal taste.
Necklaces: A delicate pendant or choker can pair beautifully with sweetheart or strapless necklines. Avoid chunky pieces that compete with detailed bodices.
Earrings: Statement earrings or drop designs can add glamour, especially if your hair is up. For intricate gown necklines, consider studs or smaller designs to keep the focus on the dress.
Bracelets & Rings: Keep these minimal if your gown has long sleeves or intricate lace; simplicity balances the look.
Tip from Brides: Some brides skip necklaces entirely to let gown details shine, opting instead for sparkling earrings or a vintage bracelet for a personal touch.
Detachable Sleeves: Add Drama and Versatility
One of the most exciting trends in bridal styling is detachable sleeves. From ethereal tulle to lace-adorned designs, these sleeves can add a sense of romance and drama to your ceremony. The best part? They can be removed for dancing and celebrations, allowing you to have two distinct looks in one gown — elegant for the aisle, effortless for the reception.
Silk and Tulle Scarves: Soft, Romantic Layers
Silk or tulle scarves are another versatile accessory that can transform your bridal look. Drape a flowing scarf over your shoulders for a soft, ethereal feel, or wrap it in a breezy, bohemian style. These scarves add movement, texture, and personality, giving brides the freedom to express both classic elegance and relaxed charm in one gown.
Shoes: Style Meets Comfort
Your wedding shoes are more than just a finishing touch — they carry you through every step, from aisle to dancefloor.
Heels vs Flats: Consider your venue and comfort. Cathedral gowns can pair beautifully with heels, while shorter silhouettes allow for statement flats or metallic shoes.
Colour & Detail: Metallics, lace, or subtle embellishments can complement your gown and other accessories.
Tips for Accessorising Like a Pro
Start with your gown: Let the dress guide your accessory choices; it should remain the focal point.
Consider your venue and vibe: A garden wedding calls for light, whimsical touches, while a ballroom celebration can handle drama and sparkle.
Personalise: Incorporate heirlooms, meaningful pieces, or touches that tell your story.
Try combinations in fittings: Bring accessories to your dress fittings to see what works and feels right.
Trust your stylist: Your bridal stylist can suggest pairings you might not have considered — sometimes the unexpected detail is perfect.
Accessorising your gown is a delicate balance of personal expression, comfort, and cohesion. When done thoughtfully, every veil, earring, and hairpiece enhances your gown and tells a story — your story. On your wedding day, these details come together to create a look that is timeless, elegant, and unmistakably you.

