
Surprisingly, one of the most difficult colours to match up is ivory. This is because ivory
can be anything from just off white, to really cream/ almost champagne in colour, so simply knowing that your dress is ivory
doesn't necessarily mean it's a given that our ivory is the same as your ivory. It could turn out to be diamond
white that you need (which some suppliers call ivory, and then call ivory cream. See, isn't it confusing!). So our advice
would be to do yourself a big favour and order some samples!
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White
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Diamond White..
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Ivory
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White
The brightest shade available, pure snow white.
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Diamond white A slightly off
white shade suitable for diamond white/antique white dresses, can also work well with dresses labelled ivory that are extremely pale.
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Ivory
Our most popular shade, suitable for medium to dark ivory dresses, is sometimes also known
as cream.
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Champagne
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Oyster Pink
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Honey Gold
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Champagne
Deeper than ivory but not quite gold, this warm shade is suitable for champagne, pale gold and spun gold
dresses.
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Oyster pink
Very similar to our champagne with a pink tone.
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Honey Gold
A very warm honey shade for deeper gold dresses.
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Blush Pink
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White Shimmer
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Diamond White Shimmer
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Blush pink
Aslo known just as "blush" this is a very pale shade of pink.
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White Shimmer
The shimmer fabrics are the same colour as those listed above but are enhanced with a subtle shimmer effect
in the fabric.
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Diamond White Shimmer
The shimmer fabrics are the same colour as those listed above but are enhanced with a subtle shimmer effect
in the fabric.
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Ivory Shimmer
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Ivory Shimmer
The shimmer fabrics are the same colour as those listed above but are enhanced with a subtle shimmer effect
in the fabric.
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Other shades we can source for your veil include reds and burgundy's. lilacs and purples, black, blue, green and many
more, just ask!