Top 10 Mantilla Veil Factories in China for Wholesale (Private Label Buyer’s Guide)

Looking for the perfect Mantilla veil for your boutique? I’ve spent 18 years in the Suzhou bridal industry. Here is my insider’s guide to the top 10 factories and designers in China that every private label buyer needs to know.

Huasha Bridal Expert
Top 10 Mantilla Veil Factories in China for Wholesale (Private Label Buyer’s Guide)

Top 10 Mantilla Veil Factories in China for Wholesale (Private Label Buyer’s Guide)

Listen, I’ve been in the bridal game for over 18 years here in Suzhou, and if there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s that a veil isn’t just an accessory—it’s the emotional exclamation point of the bride's entire look.

Lately, my inbox has been flooded with American boutique owners asking about one specific style: the Mantilla veil. With the 2025-2026 trend shifting toward "maximalist elegance," those iconic scalloped lace edges are making a massive comeback. But here’s the problem: sourcing them from China can feel like a gamble if you don’t know who’s actually behind the sewing machine.

In this guide, I’m pulling back the curtain on the top 10 players in the Chinese Mantilla veil space. Some are high-end design benchmarks, and others—like us at Huasha Bridal—are the strategic manufacturing partners you need to scale your private label.

1. Huasha Bridal (The Private Label Specialist)

I might be biased, but my team at Huasha Bridal lives and breathes execution. We don’t just make veils; we solve the "China sourcing headache." We specialize in white-label and ODM services for US boutiques. Whether you need a 120-inch cathedral length with hand-stitched Alençon lace or a bespoke monogrammed piece, we focus on the technical specs—GSM of the tulle, stitch density, and ensuring that lace doesn't itch. We’re your "boots on the ground" in Suzhou.

2. Adrianna Conti

While more of a high-fashion brand, Adrianna Conti sets the aesthetic benchmark for what a modern Mantilla should look like. Their use of 3D floral appliqués mixed with traditional Spanish silhouettes is breathtaking. For wholesalers, they represent the "aspirational quality" we strive to match in production.

3. CHEYENNE CAI

Cheyenne is the queen of avant-garde bridal. If your clientele wants a Mantilla that looks like it belongs in a museum, this is the inspiration. Their factory processes involve incredibly complex embroidery that pushes the boundaries of what a standard machine can do.

4. WE COUTURE

Based in Shanghai, WE COUTURE is famous for their couture-level finishing. Their veils often feature microscopic beadwork along the lace scallops. They are a great example of how Chinese craftsmanship has evolved from mass-market to luxury-tier.

5. SHINE MODA

Shine Moda is all about the "feel." They use some of the softest Italian-blend tulles I’ve ever touched. For a private label buyer, they are the benchmark for fabric selection—reminding us that a veil must drape like water, not like a window screen.

6. Artico Sima

This factory is known for technical precision. Their internal QC (Quality Control) systems are legendary in the industry. When you look at an Artico Sima veil, the symmetry of the lace placement is mathematically perfect. This is the level of consistency you want in a wholesale partner.

7. LAFINE COUTURE

Lafine specializes in the "vintage look." They have access to some of the most unique antique-style lace patterns in the Suzhou supply chain. If your brand is all about that "heirloom" vibe, their work is the gold standard.

8. LANYU

Lanyu brings traditional Chinese embroidery techniques to Western bridal silhouettes. Their Mantilla veils often feature subtle silk-thread details that you won't find anywhere else. It’s a beautiful fusion of East and West.

9. Vera Wang (The Production Benchmark)

Yes, Vera Wang produces much of her global line in high-end Chinese facilities. Why is she on this list? Because her production standards define the industry. When we talk about AQL (Acceptable Quality Levels) in our factory, we are often aiming for the "Vera standard."

10. Guo Pei

The ultimate master of Chinese couture. While her veils are one-of-a-kind art pieces, her influence on the industry ensures that the best lace suppliers and embroidery artisans stay in China. She keeps the ecosystem of high-end manufacturing alive.

How to Verify Quality from 7,000 Miles Away

When you’re sourcing wholesale, you can’t just look at a JPEG. You need to ask about the Tulle Grade. Is it hexagonal netting (stiff) or diamond tulle (soft)? For Mantilla veils, the weight of the lace can cause the tulle to sag if it’s too flimsy.

At Huasha, we always recommend a "Master Sample" before bulk production. We also use pH-neutral tissue paper in our packaging because, trust me, nothing ruins a relationship like a container of yellowed veils arriving at your shop due to "container rain" moisture.

Let’s Chat Over Video

Choosing a factory is about trust. I’d love to take my phone into our workshop and show you exactly how we hand-cut our lace scallops. No filters, no staged photos—just real craftsmanship.

Want to see our latest 2026 Mantilla samples? Let’s jump on a WhatsApp video call and I’ll show you the drape and texture in real-time.