Lace: romanticism in a wedding dress

Date: Mar 19, 2020
Lace: romanticism in a wedding dress

Lace especially emphasizes the femininity and romantic nature of the bride, that is why it is so widely used by designers of wedding dresses. It carries a certain flair of retro-style, which is perfect for classic dresses, as well as more modern and vintage ones.

There is a wide variety of lace depending on the method of manufacture. Embroidered lace, such as Alencon or Argentan, is sewn on a special basis with a needle and thread. Braided lace is woven using bobbins. First, the studs are placed on the pattern, then they are braided with threads using bobbins. For example, that is how Chantilly, Valenciennes and Clooney laces are created.

Lace for all wedding dress style

Lace suits all brides. This is an ideal material for romantic and bohemian brides, but lace details can be added to a glamorous dress as well. The main feature of lace is its translucency, which can be skillfully used to draw attention to the right places. Moreover, depending on the type of lace and the basis on which it is attached, this transparency can vary depending on whether the bride wants to look more open and sensual or, conversely, seem more restrained.

Lace - beauty in each detail

A wedding dress can be decorated with lace along its entire length, as well as any of its details separately. You can make lace straps, and the whole top as well. If you want a wedding dress with long sleeves, they can also be covered with lace. Lace flowers can cover your skirt and train. Lace blends perfectly with a bouquet of red or white roses.

To make the look more sophisticated, you can apply small lace details in strategically important places of your outfit. You can use the lace along the border of the skirt or train. It can also be a lace belt sewn directly on the dress. An open back or neckline will look beautiful framed by lace. Even the simplest wedding dress with lace details will look completely different.

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