The Ultimate Timeline Of Celebrity Wedding Fashion Styles

Celebrity Wedding and media has shaped a lot of us over the years and the one thing that it guards the most is fashion. The fashion trends, emerging on red carpets and especially in the bridal world. The bridal gowns worn by celebrities, stars, with some of them being etched in our hearts forever.

In this article we shall witness some of the most iconic bridal gowns and celebrity wedding details.

Victoria Beckham in Vera Wang

Victoria’s dress featured the bodice by the famous couture corsetiere and the fitting had to be just right. In fact, the dress flew 4 times, back and forth to get the bodice just right. With Victoria flying to New York 2 times for the fitting and Vera flew over to London to fit the corset portion.

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Mariah Carey in Vera Wang

Mariah Carey tied the knot on June 5 1993 and her gown was inspired by Princess Diana herself and Vera Wang made sure to make her dream come true. Her gown featured a 27 foot train and a 10 foot veil. And her look resembled Diana too much as she completed her look with a tiara, a bouquet of white flowers and green leaves.

Her gown wanted to have romance and volume as per Vera and her bodice featured pearl detailing, puffy sleeves, a voluminous skirt that flared from the waist.

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Sophie Turner in Louis Vuitton

Sophie Turner in her celebrity wedding wore a gown that was custom made by the creative director of Louis Vuitton and featured a plunging V-neckline, long intricate lace sleeves, a wide sash belt and voluminous skirt etched with embellishments. Her tulle was floral embroidered with silk gazar and leather satin details.

She completed her look parted soft waves and a classic veil.

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Chiara Ferragni in Dior

Chiara’s custom Dior constricted of an intricate embroidered bodice, a high neck line, a voluminous tulle skirt that had a slit in front so her slingback heels were visible. Her gown required around 400 meters of fabric and 1,600 hours of work.

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Ciara in Roberto Cavalli

Ciara in her celebrity wedding wore a custom made by Robert Cavalli, meticulously crafted with a stunning lace-up corset, an enchanting skirt, and exquisite sheer bell sleeves adorned with intricate embroidery. The gown featured luxurious materials such as silk tulle, glass beading, and Chantilly lace appliqué. Completing the look was a delicate lace cathedral-length veil, adding a touch of ethereal elegance to the ensemble.

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Bar Refaeli in Chloé

Choosing a departure from the traditional bridal attire, Refaeli made a striking statement in a Chloé gown that exuded sheer sophistication and intricate artistry. Complementing the non-traditional choice, her half-up hairstyle with soft waves effortlessly harmonized with the bohemian vibe of the dress. Creating a uniquely captivating bridal look.

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Audrey Hepburn in Pierre Balmain

Amongst all the historical celebrity weddings, Audrey Hepburn, shines with grace in Pierre Balmain’s creation. With a tea-length dress adorned with a satin sash and ballgown sleeves. Along with  elbow-length gloves, the modest high-neck gown not only reflected the actress’s innocence but also showcased her sophisticated style impeccably.

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Conclusion

Celebrity Weddings have continued to shape the way we see trends. Celebrities grace the spotlight in stunning gowns that make a powerful statement in their celebrity grand weddings. And the exquisite details of the fabrics and embellishments enhance their allure. At RaaHaa Fabrics, we take pride in offering these luxurious creations and more. Explore our exclusive collection, including silk, embellished, poly fabrics along with beads and patches. Whatever your requirements you may have, reach out to us, and we’ll be delighted to assist you!

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The Classic White Wedding: A Journey Through Its Origins

A wedding embarks the most special day for a bride. The dreams, the planning and the little girl who is finally embodying her dream of being a bride come true. A classic white wedding was not really a culture before but it changed gradually over the years.

Every gown, every body, every curve is different and to find “the dress” which doesn’t scream a yes! But gently taps your heart and whispers, “this is the one”. Picking out a wedding dress can be equally overwhelming and a thrilling experience for a bride. And in today’s article, we are going back to where it all started. 

How the history and the complete magical euphoria of it shapes a bride’s dream today.

Queen Victoria- 1840

Victoria is known to set two iconic trendsetters for fashion. Wearing black for mourning and white for her wedding to Prince Albert on 10th February 1840. White was something which was worn by women who were being presented at court. Women saved their best dressed gowns for their wedding which did not have a distinct colour. Royal weddings conducted before her, brides wore a variety of hues with red being the most prominent colour used. 

Queen Victoria's Portrait on her wedding day


Of course in China red is considered for good luck and prosperity, due to which most brides to this day wear red and wear white at receptions. Queen Victoria’s dress was constructed from Spitalfields cream silk-satin, adorned with a flounce of Honiton lace gracing the neckline and sleeves, the dress maintains its status as the quintessential Western wedding gown silhouette, featuring a slender waist, voluminous crinoline petticoat, and delicate lace details. 

The queen wanted to show off her lace and its intricacy and her dress is still considered an icon. Queen Victoria even made sure to burn her dress so that it couldn’t be copied or recreated according to Vogue. Wedding gowns are known to be worn just one time today which wasn’t the case for Victoria. She bought hers for several occasions due to which it created a new wave of symbolism. The colour gradually signified wealth, purity and innocence. 

The aftermath of the second world war made clothing cheaper to produce and the white one- time wedding dress with a lavish wedding ceremony became an eminent factor of getting married.  

Ever since then, the wedding of famous iconic actresses and royal weddings have shaped and cemented the way we see bridal gowns as a statement piece of fashion.

Elizabeth Taylor- 1950

Elizabeth’s wedding gown in 1950 consisted of a sheer neckline with lace detailing, a tulle veil and a fuller skirt. This was her first wedding to Conrad “Nicky” Hilton Jr. Her following weddings were she wore outfits which were not “traditional white” but beautiful nonetheless. Although, her first gown still remains to be iconic. 

Princess Grace and Prince Rainer of Monaco

In 1956, photographs of Grace Kelly’s wedding gown were released creating a storm of demand around the world. Her dress was adorned with lace, silk, pearls and tulle which are some of the major fabric choices of today’s brides. (More below).

Princess Grace set up a trend with her gorgeous wedding gown. Her wedding look consisted of a snatched waist, a bell- shaped  skirt and intricate lace veil with a headpiece. Her dress has inspired so many brides today with most of them preferring to have lace detailed veils, a high neck bodice and pearls, lots of pearls.

Grace Kelly on her wedding day

Lady Diana Spencer- 1981

In 1981, 750 million people around the globe watched the wedding of Lady Diana Spencer with Prince Charles of Wales. Diana wore her ivory silk taffeta gown created by David and Elizabeth Emanuel which featured a 25ft train.  

She set up the trend of frilly necklines, puffy sleeves and shades of white in gowns. 

Princess Diana of Wales on her wedding day

Kate Middleton- 2011

Kate Middleton’s Alexander McQueen wedding gown was created by Sarah Burton. The use of elegant lace that created beautiful arm detailing and neckline brought out the structure of her neck. 

Nowadays sheer lace is used around the areas of waist, cuffs and the gown skirts with different tulles and sparkles to create an array of rhythm. 

Kate Middleton on her wedding day

Meghan Markle- 2018

Meghan Markle’s dress by Clare Waight Keller for Givenchy inspired copies overnight. Her dress defined a new wave of simplicity and rawness. 

Her gown inspired incorporation of silk taffeta, duchess silk and also velvet in bridal gowns.

Conclusion

Over the years, many things have influenced how our bridal gowns look like today.

A little silhouette to the ripped lace, luscious silks and the moonlight sparkles that move with you. Whatever your personality is, a gown nonetheless is not just an outfit. But a little girl’s dream, a vision of a beautiful woman and the soft glimmer of a happily forever wrapped into one.

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Mulberry Silk: Ultimate Guide to all You Need to Know About it

Silk is a testament for luxury, elegance, and refinement. Among the various types of silk available, Mulberry silk stands out as the most sought-after and cherished variety. Significantly with its unparalleled quality and exquisite texture, it has captured the hearts of fashion enthusiasts, interior designers, and connoisseurs of fine textiles around the world.

The Origins of Mulberry Silk

Mulberry silk comes from the silkworm Bombyx mori, which exclusively feeds on the leaves of mulberry trees. With this special diet results in silk fibers that are finer, smoother, and more lustrous compared to other silk varieties. The meticulous process of raising silkworms, harvesting their cocoons, and transforming the delicate fibers into luxurious textiles passed down through generations, preserving the artistry and craftsmanship associated with it.

Silk yarn

Unparalleled Softness and Luster

What sets Mulberry silk apart is its unmatched softness and natural luster. The fibers are incredibly fine, allowing for a lightweight and delicate fabric that drapes beautifully. The silk’s natural sheen adds a touch of opulence to any garment or home accessory it adorns. Whether it’s a flowing evening gown, a silk scarf, or sumptuous bedding, it exudes an aura of sophistication.

Breathability and Comfort

One of the remarkable qualities of Mulberry silk is its breathability. The fabric is highly breathable and can regulate temperature, making it suitable for both warm and cool weather. This natural thermal property ensures a comfortable and cozy experience, whether you’re wearing a Mulberry silk blouse during summer or sleeping under a Mulberry silk duvet in winter.

Endless Applications

Mulberry silk’s versatility extends to its applications. Starting from haute couture fashion to elegant home textiles, the possibilities are limitless. Moreover, designers appreciate its ability to hold vibrant dyes, resulting in rich and lasting colors. Additionally its soft touch and luxurious appearance have made it a staple in the creation of bridal gowns, evening-wear, and formal attire.

Caring for Mulberry Silk

To preserve the beauty and longevity of Mulberry silk, proper care is essential. Hand washing or using a delicate cycle in cold water with a gentle detergent is recommended. Furthermore, avoid wringing or twisting the fabric, as this can damage the delicate fibers. Finally, hang or lay flat to dry, away from direct sunlight. Ironing is recommended only on the lowest heat setting and on the reverse side of the fabric to prevent damage.

Mulberry silk yarn


In a world where craftsmanship and quality is increasingly valued, Mulberry silk undoubtedly stands as a testament to the enduring allure of traditional techniques and exquisite materials. With its timeless elegance and luxurious feel continue to captivate those who appreciate the finer things in life, making it a cherished choice for those seeking to infuse their lives with beauty and refinement.

Check out our Exclusive Silk Fabric Collection to view silk options in a finer detail for your respective requirements. Enquire us and we’ll be happy to assist you! 

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Lady Diana’s Wedding: A Cultural Milestone In The 1980s

Lady Diana’s Wedding imposes a lot of traits that people still to this day admire with their whole content hearts. She rewrote and redefined everything that is classified as elegance, resilience and kindness.

One thing that stands out the most and even to this day crowned on our heads is her wedding gown which she wore almost 42 years ago. Her gown till this day stands firm as an inspiration to many brides and designers alike.

In this blog you shall articulate the finer details of Lady Diana’s wedding look and how you can capture these details on your big day.

The Iconic Gown

Lady Diana’s wedding was quoted to be the, “Wedding of the century”. The wedding which was watched by more than 750 million in 74 countries with a gown that featured a 25 foot train and graced an estimate of 10,000 pearls which took months to design as it was hand embroidered with mother-of-pearl sequins.

Lady Diana on her wedding day


What’s so interesting about this piece was the creators, David and Elizabeth Emanuel designed and created this in complete secrecy as they couldn’t afford for the design to leak to the press. To have their minds in peace, they even designed a sister gown, in case the original leaked in the media.

“The gown was typical of early ’80s style—overblown, romantic and flouncy. But we had to get it right because we knew it would go down in history.” David stated to People. It was a chaos for the designers to keep it a secret as phones rang constantly to get a bit of peep and they would also toss various colour discards in the garbage to throw the press off. There was security throughout he night. 

Lady Diana in her wedding gown


Elizabeth stated that she gained a lot of inspiration from period dramas and films, mainly Barry Lyndon. The time period was all about ballgowns, voluminous sleeves, frilly necklines and Diana loved it all. 

Also, Elizabeth took more inspiration from one of the most iconic trendsetters, Queen Victoria’s wedding gown. 

The Details Of The Gown

Lady Diana’s gown had signature puffy sleeves with rainbow sequins all around and gorgeous bow detailing. The lace was simple and looked absolutely elegant. 


The entire body of the dress was made by silk taffeta which was dyed in ivory. With ruffled collars, frilly neckline and a voluminous skirt. Lady Diana’s gown was meant to mimic fairy dust. Hence the amount of pearls and sequins used to bring out the reality of the factor. 

The train of the gown was so long that it had to be folded like a bed sheet to fit inside the carriage. Due to the folding, it created wrinkles on the silk which horrified Elizabeth. 

Lady Diana's wedding dress trail


Her look was completed by the spencer tiara, antique lace from Queen Mary as her “something old” and a blue bow inside the bodice as her “something blue”. And of course a 18 carat horseshoe trinket studded with white diamonds for good luck. 

The Netflix show Crown has replicated the gown repeatedly yet the exact replication of the original is far from accurate. 

The Shoes

When it came to Lady Diana’s footwear, the royal cobbler Clive Shilton created matching pair of shoes. Which assembled the letters D and C for Diana and Charles in pearl encrusted lace floral appliqués. Diana was already standing at 5ft 10in so the heel of the footwear would have to be low feet. 


The gorgeous silk slippers were covered in 542 sequins and 132 pearls which took half a year to finish. 

The Parasols

Elizabeth even created silk parasols in case it rained which she purchased from the Phillips auction house. Additionally, covered them in ivory and white fabric, used the extra lace from the gown to embody trims and embroidered pearls and sequins into them. 


Thankfully the day was dry and it was a relief as Elizabeth stated that they weren’t waterproof and wouldn’t be of much help. 

The Iconic Global Trendsetter

Lady Diana’s wedding gown has encrypted itself into today’s bridal world. It stands as inspiration for gowns that are designed today as brides want their gowns to feature a bit of the icon.

The laces, voluminous skirts and sleeves are used by designers today to add drama and layered body. 

There are so many theories and facts that still emerge today in regards of the royal wedding. Nonetheless, we can’t deny that it still stands top tier as one of the most renowned and symbolic wedding gowns to be ever made. 

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Vera Wang Fall: Your Expert Guide To Futuristic Bridal Fashion

Vera Wang is known to enrapture a bride’s dream. Each creation is a steadfast combination of sophistication, intricacy and exceptional craftsmanship. And the fall 2024 collection is no exception. 

It celebrates the simplicity and the romantic textures of a bridal gown. Moreover, crisp fabrics to soft florals. Further add an element of whimsical intricacy. 

Below are some of the most remarkable designs from the Vera Wang 2024 Fall Collection.

Julianne


This beautiful gown drapes in a beautiful asymmetrical skirt with a floral assemble just below the bodice which cuts through the minimalist look and henceforth brings it all together.

Vera Wang wedding gown

Pelagia


Pelagia constitutes an all mikado gown that features a draped shoulder and a statement bow on the shoulder. The draped shoulder creates beautiful pleats and creates a sublime symmetry.

mikado wedding gown

Ariza


Ariza features beautiful pieces of florals with a subtle glitter can marry together in this stunning gown. The flowers scattered in different variations with just a sprinkle of glitter makes this a beautiful assemble. The tulle used all over the gown really makes the flowers shine. Additionally, it also comes with a detachable lining. 

floral wedding dress

Ally


Bridgerton with a fusion of fairytale. Ally consists a sweetheart neckline with a high slit and an exposed corset bodice with exposed bones. Also the skirt falls gracefully and bodies the slit making this a feminine and sensual piece.

Vera Wang wedding gown bodice

Waves


Waves is a mermaid bridal dream come true. It has a draped waist with stunning pleats and also a tulle frill at the end of the gown just gives it that lift. Altogether, it accentuates the curves beautifully and creates a dynamic into the dress from the sweetheart neckline to end of the gown. 

Vera Wang fall wedding dress

The Takeaway

Vera Wang has managed to capture minimalism, subtlety, and raw femininity in this collection where each piece signifies a different dynamic and depth into the way they’re crafted. Whether you want solid satins or mikado gowns or delicate lace detail, tulles or gorgeous bodices. The fall collection undoubtedly ticks all the boxes.

We have a wide range of silks and satins available. We also accept customised requests for any particular fabric that you may desire. Enquire us now to get similar fabric requirement. 

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Your Ultimate Guide To The Best White Fabrics For Bridal Fashion 2023

The calendar is flipping towards the wedding season and the brides to be are all head on into planning their dream wedding. One of the most overwhelming decisions is for the bride to choose the wedding gown of her dreams with a stunning body flattering silhouette. The bridal fashion is evidently constantly revolving, it becomes a bit staggering. In this blog post, we shall take a look at the hottest white bridal fabrics trends of 2023, through which you can stay a step ahead for your big day. 

Bridal Crochet

Crochet is undoubtedly becoming a buzz worthy choice among brides to design their gowns. The romantic textures it adds to the gown are known to couture brands like Elie Saab and Dior. Crochet is extremely versatile, making it an ideal choice to customise an entire gown or add details around waist, neckline and even cuffs. The material hugs the body creating a whimsical vintage look. 

crochet bridal dress

Sustainable Silk

In today’s date, sustainability is a major factor people consider, especially a delicate commodity like silk. This luxurious fabric looks exquisite but also aligns with careful ethical practices that are followed in the preparation of it that are a crucial factor for many modern brides. 

bridal duchess silk satin gown

Sheer Lace

Lace has always been a bridal favourite for years, but this year, sheer laces are embodying more boldly for bridal gown choices. Sheer laces adds a touch of sensuality and sophistication. 

lace bridal gown

Simplicity of Satin

Minimalism is now becoming a trend as brides from over the world are opting a bold satin gown over other options. The subtlety and simplicity of satin is taking over the bridal world by storm. Satin with its lustrous finish, is simply perfect for a clean and classic aesthetic. Furthermore, sleek satin gowns with simple silhouettes are perfect for those who want to keep things elegant and understated. 

Pastel Hues

Different shades of white and soft pastels are trending for brides all over the world. Especially blush pinks, hues of blue and cream colours. 

pastel blue bridal gown

Metallic Accents

Incorporating metallic accents, like silver, gold, or rose gold, into bridal gowns can make a stunning statement. Metallic embroidery, beading, or even fabric with a subtle metallic sheen can undoubtedly add a touch of glamour and sparkle to the wedding look.

Sheer Fabrics

Incorporating sheer fabrics with embellished details has become wildly popular among bridal gown choices. Also, designers like Zuhair Murad, Ellie Saab are incorporating such fabrics for their haute couture collection making them an eye catcher for brides all over the world. 

Conclusion

In 2023, brides have an exciting array of white bridal fabric trends to choose from. Whether you’re a bride with a penchant for sustainability, vintage romance, modern minimalism, or a touch of opulence. There’s a trend to suit your style. Remember that the key to a memorable wedding day is choosing a gown that makes you feel confident and beautiful. Nonetheless, stay updated on these fabric trends, but don’t forget to make your bridal look uniquely yours. Do checkout our website to shop the latest fabrics and stay updated the trending trends.

Is White the New Trendsetter?

Some think of it as a blank canvas and some think  of it as well- blank. For what it’s worth, the colour white is far from the mundane and is now glorified into the exquisite world of couture.

Gaurav Gupta Paris Couture Week Collection

It can be seen on beautiful brides and fashion enthusiasts alike.

The tones of white

It is more than just a colour, with different variations of it gracing the runway of top designers. Moreover, with combinations of cream, pearl, off-white, silver and softer golds are making their way into the ladder. The colour palette is huge with very minor differences so separating them and keeping each colours best qualities intact becomes a delicate process.

shades of white shade card

Show-stopping brides in white

The most prominent colour for Indian brides is red but now stunning brides are in white for a timeless and elegant look. From lahengas to sarees. It has now taken the bridal world by storm with new collections launched by high-end designers that make the runways brighter with allure. 

Alanna Pandey in white Manish Malhotra

Additionally, pairing the colour with a statement jewellery makes the entire look supremely enchanting. Pearls, emeralds are the most common ones.

Manish Malhotra Jewellery

It is a definitive colour for bridesmaids as well and goes with different themes set.

Ananya Panday in white Manish Malhotra

Raining with bling

White now with beautiful mirror work, pearls, sequins and softer laces, make the final piece tastefully elevated. As with white the possibilities are endless. 

Subtlety in opulent elegance

White has now become vividly popular for Co-Od sets and even summer dresses. Despite being popular for being used as slip dresses in the nineties, it has come a long way since then by gracing the runway of high fashion. 

Conclusion

As fashion continues to evolve, white has established itself as a prominent contender in the color palette. Its versatility, timelessness, sustainability, and potential for individuality have propelled it beyond its traditional associations. It is undoubtedly making a strong case as the new color trend in fashion. Whether it’s a symbol of simplicity, a commitment to sustainability, or a canvas for personal expression, white is here to stay, proving that it’s much more than just a fleeting trend.

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Synthetic Fabrics Uncovered: A Reformed Guide for Better Choices

The world is changing and so are the tastes of fabrics when it comes to couture. The elite silks and delicate laces are not the only ones crowning runways. With Synthetic fabrics taking a new roll towards economically friendly fashion. With so many options in the market ranging from organzas to satins to georgettes to chiffons. The list is endless and so is the creativity.

tape-measure

Poly fabrics or synthetic fabrics have taken the world by storm and not just in terms of clothing. Poly fabrics have a label of inferior quality which is far from the case now. Fabrics now in use tend to have a ‘mixed fabric ratio’ on their labels which has a percentage of poly material or labelled to be 100% poly material. These fabrics are to be easy to take care of in terms of washing, ironing and even storing. And of course the quality is no exception with each wash considering the wear and tear of the fabric. 

satin sewn fabric

Poly fabrics now grace the catwalk of many haute couture designers and boutiques today. Synthetic fabric that has the feel of silk, such as organza, duchess satin, crepe, georgette and the list goes on. These fabrics are cool to the body and don’t cause discomfort when come in contact with natural human body heat. It regulates body temperature and moisture properties which makes it ideal to be worn for longer period of hours.  

synthetic satin maxi dress

With stunning ball gowns to radiant evening dresses, it’s a beautiful fabric that’s breathable against the skin whilst being totally show-stoppable. They are a budget friendly alternative towards traditional mulberry silk fabrics for gowns

Check out our Exclusive fabric section to view the finest quality of synthetic fabrics.

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How to get the most out of Chantilly lace?

Do you happen to be the person who tends to have a whole bunch of Chantilly lace and cut outs of different fabrics around?

Like any other materials, lace is one of the most common one which has a lot of uneven cuts lying around. But worry no more as you are about to witness how you can make the most out of your Chantilly laces.

Chantilly lace Patchwork/Throw

Not just a throw, you can particularly make a scarf, perhaps even a stall. It can go around in two ways. You can stitch the piece of lace separately on the desired fabric or take an already made fabric, cut out a piece of it and stitch over it.

lace stole

Moreover, lace has a sturdy texture, so be careful which fabric you’re choosing. You might would want to layer the fabric.

Chantilly Lace details on Kurtas

Laces, especially Chantilly lace add an elegant twist on any piece it’s been used in and kurtas are no exception. Whether you want to just outline your cuffs, provide an eye to detail to your neckline or just highlight it to the ends of the kurta. Lace would bring out the grace of your attire and elevate it to the next level.

lace cuff
lace kurta

Chantilly lace Gloves

Shows like Outlander and Bridgeton have made us go back to the era of corsets and silhouettes. Puffy sleeves and hats. While the costume designers did a tremendous job with bringing the era back to existence, subtle details can be adapted from these designs and be brought back to reality.

lace trim gloves

Different elements make up an outfit. The shoes, hats, jewellery, confidence and gloves! Whether they’re till your wrists or go way up your forearms. Lace gloves provide a swirl of feminism to any attire. 

lace gloves

If they’ve got a layer of net, small lace details can bring out the look. Adding pearls and rhinestones add to its beauty. Make sure to keep it subtle.

Gathered Looks

Some people prefer the gathered look over others. It adds drama and gives more volume to the piece without going an extra mile.

lace wrapover

Most  use only one colour for the entire look, incorporating different colour schemes and adding them to areas. Specifically waist, wrist, the hem to bring out the details. Gathered look is widely created by the pinch or fan method, scrunched or balled method can also be used.

Delicate Chantilly lace Waist and Cuff Details

Ask us if we can provide you with an entire cutting of patch of your desired lace. Whether, cutting the whole patch of lace and attaching it to the waist area gives it a more of a snatched look. Adding a band of lace around the cuffs gives the whole look additional elegance.

Veil or as a Headband

Unquestionably veil is known to be what makes everything come together. Veils are highly intricate. Some like to leave it plain, some prefer to get embroidery done on them. Usage of Chantilly lace is predominant in veils. Either way veils can make or break your gown.

floral lace veil

Basically, securing a lace pattern is a great way to elevate your look. While, others even prefer to add a small tiara or crown. If that’s something that doesn’t sit right with you, you can consider a headband. Additionally, you can keep your veil simple and heavily work on the band, vice versa if that’s what you prefer. 

lace headband

Chantilly lace Bedding

Apart from fashion, were you aware that you can even include laces in homemaking?

Undoubtedly lace bedspreads and sheets are trending like hotcakes with people aspiring to give their homes more of a European look. Don’t worry you don’t need to spend hundreds of dollars for your dream lace bedding.

lace bedding

Get some lace cuttings, they don’t need to look the same, in fact it’ll give more of a scattered look which eventually would make everything come together beautifully. Accordingly, you can browse online sources to find inspiration and colour coordination for your style. After getting the cuttings, pick a sheer colour underneath and decide random places for your cuttings. Sew it together and you’ve got the most mesmerising bedding.

(Do checkout our lace section to fulfill your requirements)

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