1 m = 1.1 yd
Composition: | 60% Viscose 40% Polyamide |
Width: | 90 cm |
Manufacturer: | Sophie Hallette |
Country: | France |
Categories: | Dresses, Skirts |
This Chantilly lace fabric in ecru features a subtle fusion of floral bouquet and point d’esprit patterns. One half of this delicate cloth is embellished with nude pink lace appliques and matching lace frills running along the bottom. Scatterings of pearl caviar beads outline the floral pattern, bringing texture and sheen to the surface.
Our French lace fabric has a soft hand and an elegant drape. Use the frilled edge to your advantage and do not think twice about the hem of your dress – it’s all ready to be cut and sewn! Think glamour and style and turn this beaded fabric into a designer dress, or layer it over your plain silk satin for a deluxe look.
Chantilly lace is a fine and delicate type of French lace, known for its light weight, exquisite floral patterns and pure femininity. Despite its airiness, this lace is very durable.
Chantilly lace is made on a hexagonal mesh ground, with an ornate floral pattern sometimes outlined in a heavier silky thread. It is usually designed with double scalloped edges. Traditional Chantilly lace is black, but today it can be dyed in any color. White and ivory are among the most popular ones, which explains why the fabric is often used as a bridal lace.
This lace has always been perceived as the sign of luxury and high social status, since the production involved lots of manual work. Iconic French brands still use authentic 19th century looms to deliver the original spirit we love this fabric for. Exquisite and stylish, Chantilly lace is often seen on the world’s most famous catwalks during fashion weeks, transformed into luxurious dresses and gowns.
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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