Woman with veil is the classic bridal moment in emoji form—think rom‑com finale, confetti, and tulle for days. People drop it with 💍, 💒, and 🥂 to announce engagements, plan bachelorette chaos, or joke about being "married to the grind" (or to pizza, let’s be honest). It also gets used dramatically or sarcastically for big‑reveal vibes—“entering with a veil” energy—when someone is being extra or keeping secrets till the last second. On Apple/iOS, she’s a front‑facing bust with a soft smile, blonde hair, a white headband and airy veil flowing behind, crisp vector shading, and that unmistakable iOS polish; no bouquet, just pure aisle‑ready poise.
Online, it doubles as shorthand for wedding content, bridal fashion inspo, or “Say Yes to the Dress” reactions, and gets meme‑ified as the final form of commitment. Culturally, veils show up in many wedding traditions, so this emoji screams “bride” in Western contexts while still signaling ceremony/nuptials more broadly. Skin‑tone modifiers personalize it, and you can pair it with 🤵, 🤵♂️, or 🤵♀️ to represent couples across genders—or use alongside the person/man with veil variants for inclusivity. In DMs, it lands flirty ("wife me"), playful ("I do… to cake"), or spicy ("bridezilla mode: activated"); context does the heavy lifting.
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