To Create a Beautiful Posture, Remember These 3 Rules!
The moment of veil up, imbued with such sacred and romantic meanings, becomes a solemn and beautiful scene that captures everyone's attention♡
However, many brides who look back at photos later may find themselves regretting their posture or wishing they had focused more on certain aspects of their demeanor...!
So this time, we will introduce three rules for achieving a beautiful posture during the veil up moment. Let's practice now and master it by the Big Day*
To help the groom easily lift the veil, the bride should lower her waist and take a semi-squatting position*
Squatting while keeping both feet aligned can be quite challenging...!
Therefore, it is recommended to open your legs about one step apart (like a stretch with one leg back to extend the Achilles tendon) to make squatting relatively easier and look more natural ♩
Rule 2 for Veil Up: Pull Your Elbows Back and Gently Overlap Your Hands
The positioning of your arms and hands is very important to exude elegance at the moment of veil up!
First, bend your elbows back like you are bowing* Then, simply overlap your fingers gently.
It's best to keep your shoulders relaxed and pose without too much tension ♩
The second pattern is to squat at the waist while keeping your body upright, without much leaning*
This gives you a very elegant atmosphere with a straightened back♡
Making the Veil Up Moment Exceedingly Beautiful♡
One of the highlights of the ceremony is the moment when the groom lifts the bride's wedding veil*
Some brides may feel so nervous that their minds go blank, but as long as you strictly adhere to the three rules introduced for showing a beautiful posture, you'll be just fine!
You are sure to create the most beautiful veil up performance possible♡