1 m = 1.1 yd
Composition: | 100% Polyester |
Weight: | 127 g/m² |
Width: | 55 cm |
Manufacturer: | HOH |
Country: | Austria |
Categories: | Bridal, Dresses, Skirts |
This white guipure fabric for wedding dresses resembles bobbin laces, once so popular among aristocratic ladies. Finest threads are delicately woven into a singular beauty with floral motifs. Soft and tender to the touch, it is filled with a subtle sheen that reveals itself in the light. This bridal lace fabric is only 55 cm wide, as if created specially to overlay bodices, but can be also used according to your imagination.
Guipure lace fabric is a type of bobbin lace that consists of raised elements interconnected with bars and subtle plaits. One of the most elegant lace types, it is also known as Venetian lace, and is a surefire trend for bridal and evening dresses in 2018. This lace can also be used to finish skirts, bodices or trains. Guipure lace is distinguished by thick outline that accentuates the beauty and splendour of the pattern. This lace is durable and easy to sew with.
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.
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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