Corded Lace

SKU: 00065709
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US$ 236 /m per one running meter

1 m =  1.1 yd

The standard sample size is 10cm*width of the item. Please note that the sample size may vary depending on the items features.

Characteristics

Composition:  76% Cotton 24% Polyamide
Weight: 70 g/m²
Width: 120 cm
Manufacturer: Solstiss
Country: France
Categories: Bridal, Dresses, Skirts

This ivory corded lace fabric for wedding dresses features an elaborate floral pattern. Mostly made of cotton, it is breathable and soft. This dress lace fabric is edged with delicate eyelash scallops on both sides. Designed in France, it looks ethereal, but is highly durable and resilient.

Bridal Lace

Bridal lace is a luxuriously designed lace that has traditionally been used in wedding dresses. Created for one of the most festive and celebrated occasions in woman’s life, this fabric often comes with opulent decorations such as sequin, bead, pearl or rhinestone embroidery.

Some of the most beautiful designs are represented by Lyon, corded, guipure, macrame, cotton and Chantilly lace fabrics. The color palette of bridal laces is all about pastels: white, beige, off-white and ivory, which recalls to purity and solemnity.

Created by such iconic European manufacturers as Sophie Hallette, Riechers Marescot and Solstiss, bridal lace fabrics are the epitome of luxury worthy of crowned heads.

French Lace

French lace fabric is a type of lace with delicate woven patterns made in France. This group of laces comprises Chantilly, Lyon, corded, guipure, macrame and other lace types.

In the world of high fashion fabrics, French lace is a sign of luxury and femininity. Lace dresses are traditionally considered to be an inseparable part of bridal dress fashion. In 1956, princess Grace Kelly went down the aisle with the prince of Monaco Rainier III in gorgeous Alençon lace. Another royal wedding with French lace happened in 2011, when the duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton wore a graceful dress decorated with Caudry lace. Her ivory gown was embroidered with roses and daffodils.

No fashion week goes without French laces in designer collections.

Delightful French lace patterns imbue the dresses with the French charm and elegance.

French lace is a luxurious fabric, and its production still requires lots of craftsmanship.

Corded Lace

Corded lace fabrics are renowned for their raised patterns outlined with soutache cord. These fabrics are also known as Alencon lace and are often used in bridal and evening fashion. Corded lace is ideal for overlays and looks especially chic paired with organza or silk satin. Opaque or see-through, this lace type has a textured surface.

Corded laces are supplied by such well-known French and Austrian manufacturers as Sophie Hallette, Riechers Marescot, Solstiss and HOH. Chosen by the world's leading fashion houses, they are often transformed into iconic masterpieces of haute couture.

Solstiss Lace

Solstiss is the world-renowned manufacturer of French lace with more than 40 years of history. The range of fabrics is vastly extensive – from premium quality Chantilly lace and corded lace to beaded and sequined lace, as well as scalloped lace trims.

What makes Solstiss lace unique is a multitude of contrasts. French artisans often use threads of various colours and do embroideries by hand to create beautiful patterns.

Solstiss applies bead, pearl, crystal and sequin embroidery onto lace fabrics meant for wedding dresses. The company’s designs often go ahead of time. While the classic motif for Chantilly lace is flowers, Solstiss also creates geometric and even abstract patterns.

The fabrics by this manufacturer are chosen by prominent fashion designers, whose masterpieces rock the planet’s largest catwalks.

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Fabric by the Yard: Measurement Conversion

All fabrics on our website are priced by the running meter. The term "running meter" or "linear meter" is used in the fabric industry. To convert meters to yards, use the conversion factor 0.9144. In other words,
1 Yard = 0.9144 Meters
1 Metre = 1.0936 Yards

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