Veil is a storybook landing page template built for plus-size bridal houses. It uses a cinematic scroll sequence, a Desert Rose color palette, and a full-screen video header to create an emotionally resonant first impression. The primary call to action drives trunk show seat reservations, with a secondary waiting list path for undecided brides.
by Rocket studio
Veil is a single-page bridal landing page template with a Heritage and Story theme. It opens on a full-screen slow-motion video, then unfolds in four cinematic panels, sketch, fabric, fitting, and reveal. The page ends with a focused event registration form and a persistent mobile call-to-action bar. Every design choice speaks directly to plus-size brides.
This template is built for boutique bridal businesses that serve plus-size brides. It suits founders who want their page to feel personal and editorial rather than transactional.
Many bridal web pages look identical, bright white, narrow silhouettes, and a contact form buried at the bottom. They do nothing to reassure a plus-size bride that she belongs there. This template solves that feeling of exclusion before a single word is read.
You get a complete, story-driven landing page laid out as a short film. Every section has a defined visual role, and the form flow is purposefully minimal.




Theme
Heritage & Story
Creative direction
Cinematic Sequence
Color system
Desert Rose
Style
Storybook/Full-Page
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Full-screen Video Header with Headline Overlay
Four-panel Cinematic Scroll Sequence
Trunk Show Registration Form
Single-field Waiting List Path
Persistent Mobile Registration Bar
Desert Rose Branding System
What is the primary call to action on this landing page?
How many fields does the trunk show registration form include?
Is there an option for brides who are not ready to book a trunk show seat?
What does the cinematic scroll sequence include?
What color palette does this template use?
This template ships with a focused set of visual and functional components drawn directly from the creative brief.
The header fills the entire viewport with a slow-motion studio video. The camera moves from the bride's hands smoothing fabric at her hip, up to beadwork on her bodice, then rests on her face as she smiles in the mirror. A hand-lettered headline fades in over the reflection.
Four full-page scroll panels unfold like acts in a short film. The sketch panel shows charcoal illustration on parchment. The fabric panel uses slow parallax on bolts of silk and lace. The fitting panel displays documentary black-and-white photography. The reveal panel presents full-color editorial portraits.
Each panel transition dissolves rather than snapping, giving the scroll a cinematic feel. This keeps the visitor inside the narrative and discourages early exit before the registration section.
The primary form collects exactly four fields: first name, wedding date as a month and year dropdown, dress size range via a slider from size 16 to 40 plus, and preferred trunk show city. Nothing more is asked.
A secondary call-to-action captures email only for brides whose wedding dates are still undecided. This keeps a softer conversion option on the page without cluttering the primary registration flow.
On mobile, the "Reserve Your Trunk Show Seat" button is anchored as a persistent bottom bar. Brides can tap to register at any point in their scroll without hunting for the form.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Screen Video Header | Opens with a real plus-size bride in studio light and fades in the hand-lettered headline |
| Sketch Cinematic Panel | Shows hand illustration of a gown on a plus-size croquis to establish the design-first story |
| Fabric Cinematic Panel | Displays bolts of silk and lace in slow parallax to convey material quality and craft |
| Fitting Cinematic Panel | Presents documentary black-and-white photographs of real brides mid-laugh during fittings |
| Reveal Editorial Panel | Delivers full-color portraits that mark the emotional peak before the registration ask |
| Trunk Show Form | Collects four fields to register brides for an upcoming fitting event |
| Waiting List Capture | Accepts email only for brides not yet ready to commit to a specific date or city |
| Persistent Mobile Bar | Keeps the primary registration call-to-action visible at the bottom of the mobile screen |
The template uses a Desert Rose color palette inspired by pressed wildflowers inside a leather journal. Every color has a specific role and the system avoids both stark white bridal clichés and overly sweet pinks.
The template is laid out with the mobile experience as a first-class concern, not an afterthought. The persistent bottom bar and minimal form fields reduce friction on smaller screens.
The template earns the registration click by showing real brides in real gowns before presenting a single input field. Trust is built visually, then the invitation arrives.
This template is categorized under Wedding and Events, with a specific focus on the Bridal Wear and Rentals subcategory and the Plus-Size Bridal niche. It is well suited for businesses looking to stand out in a market that has historically underserved fuller-figure brides.