Not all lace is the same. Choosing the right one is the difference between a garment that works and one that stays with you forever.
The One That Floats
Chantilly lace doesn’t sit on a garment — it moves with it. Fine, silky, and almost weightless, its floral patterns catch the light without demanding attention. It is the lace of wedding veils, of sleeves that drift as you walk, of anything that should feel like it arrived on a breeze. If your design needs to whisper, this is its voice.
The One That Stays
Alençon lace holds its ground. Its raised cordonnet thread outlines every motif with quiet precision, giving it a three-dimensional presence that survives tailoring, embellishment, and time. Historically known as the Queen of Laces, it is the choice for bodices, heirloom pieces, and anything built to last more than a season. If Chantilly whispers, Alençon speaks clearly.
The One That Moves With You
Stretch lace brings none of the fragility and all of the elegance. Woven with elastane, it conforms, recovers, and endures — making it the natural choice for everyday wear, fitted silhouettes, and anyone who wants the look of fine lace without the careful handling. It is lace for living in, not just looking at.
Know your lace. Choose once. Choose well.
