Bouffant/Shoulder: A very short veil that was very popular in the 1960s. Suitable for brides with short hair. A longer version of the bouffant veil reaching just below the shoulder.
Elbow/Waist: A veil that sits just at the elbow. Flatters younger brides and/or brides wearing a strapless style wedding dress. The waist veil looks best of petite brides wearing a sheath gown with no train.
Fingertip: One of the more popular choices since it's a very versatile style suiting all brides and gowns.
Knee/Waltz: A charming style that just barely touches the floor.
Chapel/Cathedral: A very elegant and feminine option, these veils tend to be anywhere from 108-144 inches long. Although not easy to manage, many brides find the elegant look worth it.