There’s a moment every western bride knows — sun low over the field, veil catching the breeze — and this is the piece built for it. The Renegade Veil takes a single layer of fine tulle and finishes it in a deep band of hand-knotted fringe, the kind of texture that photographs as beautifully as it feels.
The silhouette is simple by design: one clean tier of tulle, gathered at a sturdy comb, left to fall soft and full from crown to hem. It’s an elegant bridal veil that doesn’t need embellishment to make a statement — the fringe does that work, swinging and catching light with every step down the aisle.
That fringe trim is the heart of the piece. Each tassel is individually knotted into a macramé-style net along the veil’s edge, dense enough to read as a true design feature rather than an afterthought. Up close it has the texture of something handwoven; from a distance, it reads as movement — a soft blur of motion trailing behind you, exactly the effect a country wedding veil should have.
Three colorways, three different moods. The white version runs a full cathedral length of 2.5 metres (250 cm / approximately 98 inches), built to pool dramatically on the ground for a barn wedding or ranch ceremony where you want real presence and a long, sweeping train. The black and off white veils are shorter at 1.5 metres (150 cm / approximately 59 inches) — a fingertip-to-waltz length that’s easier to move in for a reception, a styled shoot, or a bride who wants the fringe statement without the cathedral drama. Black, in particular, brings a daring edge to the whole western wedding veil category — unexpected, a little rebellious, and striking against both ivory lace and skin tone alike.
Whichever length you choose, the tulle itself is feather-light and fully sheer, so it layers beautifully over loose waves or an updo without weighing the hair down. It catches wind easily, which makes it a natural choice for outdoor, desert, or prairie-style ceremonies where you want the veil doing as much storytelling as the dress.
This is bridal styling built by Spirit and Rebel for the bride who wants boho without the cliché — something with a little more grit, a little more story, a veil that looks like it belongs at a sunset ranch wedding rather than a ballroom. Pair it with a fringe-detail gown, turquoise jewelry, or a wide-brim hat for the full western bridal look, or let it stand alone against a simple slip dress for something quieter and just as striking.
For the bride drawn to wide-open landscapes and unconventional love stories, explore more free-spirited bridal styles in the Western Wedding Dresses collection.









































































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