Corded Lace

SKU: 00059176
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US$ 166 /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:  75% Cotton 25% Polyamide
Width: 155 cm
Manufacturer: Sophie Hallette
Country: France
Categories: Dresses, Skirts

This red corded lace fabric comes in a lush floral pattern completed with ornamental scallops. Mostly made of cotton, it has a pleasantly soft feel, with a touch of premium fibers added for extra durability. Use this semi-sheer red lace for your summer/spring apparel, fashion accents, overlays and more. Available in various colorways to suit any taste.

Sophie Hallette Lace

Sophie Hallette lace has always been the synonym of luxury and refined taste. Woven on the 19th century British looms in the French city of Caudry, this lace attracts in many ways: impeccably woven, it features a charming vibe of more than century-old French weaving traditions and comes in a vast range of luxurious designs. Chantilly, guipure, corded and beaded laces by this French brand please the eye with floral, ornamental and geometric patterns. Sophie Hallette laces are regularly chosen by the world-renowned fashion designers to be transformed into mind-blowing masterpieces of haute couture. Not surprisingly, these fabrics have become iconic for millions of fashionistas all around the globe.

The brand itself deserves attention as well. Founded in 1887, over the years, Sophie Hallette has created a strong reputation for making lace for haute couture and ready-to-wear segments. This lace can be used for various occasions, be it weddings, cocktail parties or even red carpet ceremonies.

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.

Red Lace Fabric

What does a red lace dress make one think of? An Esmeralda-like brunette, burning passion, Spanish bullfight, Sangria wine, scarlet lips, Argentinian tango. Sure it does ring a bell for anyone who has seen it once in a lifetime. Red is the color of blood, love and hate. It evokes strong emotions in men, which women take advantage of. A red lace dress is a double impact, as lace can safely be called the most alluring fabric of all times. There is no doubt that a bodycon mini might look too bold, but with a little taste one can look hot and chic. Here are the options:

  • raise your game with an evening dress sewn of embroidered red lace,
  • turn heads wearing a prom dress constructed of red corded lace and a nude-colored underlay,
  • use scalloped red lace as hem decoration or dress insertions,
  • spice up your look with a red lace rose choker.

If it still looks a bit too much, opt for a tiny accent like red lace applique. Wearing a wedding dress made solely of red lace is questionable. But even playful lace lingerie can set the right mood.

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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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