Top 10 Wedding Veil Manufacturers in China for Private Label: The 2026 Buyer’s Guide

Looking to boost your boutique's margins? I’ve curated the definitive list of the top 10 wedding veil manufacturers in China, from couture legends to strategic white-label partners like Huasha Bridal. Learn how to source the perfect tulle without the headache.

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Top 10 Wedding Veil Manufacturers in China for Private Label: The 2026 Buyer’s Guide

Top 10 Wedding Veil Manufacturers in China for Private Label: The 2026 Buyer’s Guide

I’ve spent the last 18 years walking the marble floors of high-end showrooms and the dusty, busy aisles of textile markets here in Suzhou. If there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s that a wedding veil isn’t just an 'accessory.' It’s the final brushstroke on a masterpiece.

In 2026, we’re seeing a massive shift. Boutique owners in the US and Europe are moving away from buying big-name branded veils with 400% markups. Instead, they are coming straight to the source—Suzhou—to build their own Private Label collections. Why? Because the quality is identical (or better), and the margins are what keep your shop profitable in a competitive market.

But here’s the catch: China is huge. How do you separate the high-end ateliers from the 'fast-fashion' factories that ship veils smelling like chemicals and feeling like window screens?

I’ve put together this list based on my two decades in the industry. Whether you want $5,000 couture or $50 reliable luxury, these are the names you need to know.

1. Huasha Bridal (The Strategic Partner)

I might be biased, but there’s a reason we’re at the top. At Huasha Bridal, we don’t just 'make veils.' We act as your strategic manufacturing partner. We’ve spent 18 years perfecting the balance between couture craftsmanship and B2B scalability.

What makes us different? We understand the American market. We know that a 'soft' tulle in a catalog can sometimes arrive stiff as a board—so we only use premium bridal illusion tulle. We offer No MOQ for custom designs, which is a lifesaver for boutiques just starting their private label journey. Plus, we’re big on transparency. You can hop on a WhatsApp video call with me anytime and I’ll show you exactly how your lace is being stitched. We specialize in white-label and ODM, turning your sketches into reality.

2. Vera Wang (The Global Icon)

While everyone knows the name, many don't realize Vera Wang has significant production roots and influence in China. For a boutique, carrying this name is about prestige. However, for private label needs, you aren't going to get your own brand on these. You’re buying the name. It’s the benchmark for design, but not the place for your own branding strategy.

3. Guo Pei (The Couture Queen)

If you want the absolute pinnacle of Chinese artistry, it’s Guo Pei. Her work is museum-quality. While she doesn't do 'wholesale' in the traditional sense, her influence on veil trends—think heavy embroidery and 24k gold threads—trickles down to everything we do in Suzhou. She’s the inspiration, the 'North Star' of Chinese bridal design.

4. SHINE MODA

Based in Shanghai, Shine Moda is for the boutique owner who wants 'quiet luxury.' Their veils are ethereal, often using silk tulles that feel like air. They are more of a design house than a mass manufacturer, so expect higher price points and stricter terms. They are perfect if you want a very specific, minimalist aesthetic.

5. WE COUTURE

Another powerhouse in the Shanghai/Suzhou circuit. They are famous for their dramatic, red-carpet-ready designs. Their veils often feature 3D floral appliqués that look like they’re growing off the fabric. They are great for high-end shops, but their private label flexibility is lower than a dedicated factory.

6. LANYU

Lan Yu is known as the 'Vera Wang of China.' Her designs are incredibly feminine, often incorporating traditional Suzhou embroidery (Su Xiu). If your clientele loves romantic, delicate lace and story-book aesthetics, her work is the gold standard.

7. Adrianna Conti

This brand bridges the gap between European design sensibilities and Chinese manufacturing efficiency. They have a strong presence in international trade shows. They offer beautiful designs, though they operate more as a traditional brand rather than a flexible OEM partner.

8. CHEYENNE CAI

A rising star in the designer world. Her veils are contemporary and often experimental with textures. If you’re looking for something that breaks the 'traditional bride' mold—think pleated tulle or architectural shapes—this is a name to watch.

9. Artico Sima

They focus heavily on the technical side of bridal wear. Their veils are consistently well-made with a focus on durability and classic styles. They are a solid choice for 'bread and butter' styles—the standard cathedral veils that every bride needs.

10. LAFINE COUTURE

Lafine specializes in intricate beadwork. If your brides want 'bling'—Swarovski crystals, pearls, and sequins—Lafine’s artisans are some of the best. Their veils are heavy, luxurious, and make a massive statement walking down the aisle.

The Buyer’s Checklist: 5 Factors for Private Label Success

Sourcing from China isn't just about picking a name. It’s about the details. Here’s what I check before any veil leaves our factory:

  1. The 'Handfeel' Test: If the tulle feels scratchy against your neck, it will feel scratchy to your bride. Always ask for 'Bridal Illusion Tulle.'
  2. Grain Alignment: A 120-inch cathedral veil cut off-grain will twist and hang crooked. It’s a rookie mistake that cheap factories make.
  3. Comb Quality: We use reinforced metal combs. Plastic combs snap under the weight of a lace-edged cathedral veil.
  4. Edge Finishing: Look at the 'cut edge.' Is it clean? Or are there tiny jagged bits? High-quality veils are cut with precision blades or lasers.
  5. Private Labeling: Does the manufacturer allow you to use your own satin labels and custom hangtags? At Huasha, we handle all of this for you so the product arrives 'retail-ready.'

Why Suzhou is the Heart of Your Supply Chain

Suzhou produces about 80% of the world’s wedding dresses and veils. This means we have the 'Supply Chain Advantage.' If a bride wants a specific French lace at 10 AM, I can usually have a roll of it in my factory by 2 PM. This proximity allows us at Huasha Bridal to keep our lead times to 4-6 weeks, while others might take 4 months.

Ready to Build Your Own Collection?

Navigating the world of Chinese manufacturing can feel like a maze, but it doesn't have to be. My goal at Huasha Bridal is to make your sourcing as clear and reliable as possible.

If you’re tired of paying middleman markups and want to see what true Suzhou craftsmanship looks like, let’s talk. I’d love to show you our latest 3D floral samples or discuss how we can put your brand on the world’s most beautiful veils.

Contact us today for a sample pack or a virtual factory tour. Let’s build something beautiful together.