

A floor or chapel style that falls a couple of inches beyond the gown creates a romantic and elegant look. The ballet or waltz veil hits somewhere between the knee and the ankle, so it’s a good choice for brides who love a longer style but don’t want to worry about tripping over it. Elbow and fingertip styles are popular because they complement almost any type of gown. Choose from different fabrics, lengths, and embellishments to create a look that speaks to your personality!īirdcage and shoulder-length veils are unique and fashion-forward, perfect for playing up a short wedding dress. In addition to its emotional symbolism, this iconic bridal accessory plays a crucial role in defining your overall style. For many brides, this is the moment when it finally clicks that the wedding is really happening and they’re not just playing dress-up in a gorgeous gown. ( Sept.There's something so magical about putting on a veil. First serial to Cosmopolitan Literary Guild alternate author tour. An appalling glimpse of the conditions endured by even such privileged women as the attractive, well-born Sultana. In Sasson's telling, Sultana's story is a fast-paced, enthralling drama, rich in detail about the daily lives of the Saudi royals and packed with vivid personal sketches of the ruling clan and sharp opinions about the sexual mores, politics, religion and culture of this still-feudal nation. Yet when, after bearing five children, she could bear no more, he prepared to take another wife Sultana fought this, as she had fought every other injustice and indignity her culture inflicted on her. Sultana, the family's rebel, had the luck to marry a man who valued her spirit and intelligence. One sister, wed to a 62-year-old sexual sadist, attempted suicide. Her older sister was circumcised before a ``modern'' doctor intervened on behalf of Sultana and her eight other sisters their father treated all 10 as breeding animals, useless until old enough to be married off and to produce sons for their husbands. Her father had four wives and a palace for each of them. The pseudonymous Sultana is a niece of King Faisal.


In this consistently gripping work, the American-born Sasson ( The Rape of Kuwait ) recounts the life story of a Saudi princess she met while living in Saudi Arabia.
