Fashionable women's clothing with lace and lingerie style

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Lace trims on underwear, dresses, blouses, skirts and other outfits have remained popular for many years. There are many types of lace making. But among the huge variety in the latest collections, some designers have opted for subtle, airy finishes.

Lace trim
Alexander McQueen
Lace trim
Zuhair Murad and Alice+Olivia

And this is quite understandable. After all, in the warm season, we all think about light dresses, transparent blouses made from delicate flowing fabrics. In addition, lingerie style remains trendy. Therefore, for silk, satin tops with thin straps or short shorts, you will need trim with thin airy lace.

Dresses with lace
Zuhair Murad
Dresses with lace
Alexis Mabille

If earlier lace was made only from natural threads and by hand, today this process is much simplified and costs much less. Airy lace is made using machines and is usually made from polyester. Lace is made with an abundance of fancy ornaments and motifs. The result is delicate, thin lace fabrics for decorating underwear and blouses.

Fashion trends
Anaïs Jourden, Alexis Mabille
Fashion trends
Alexander Wang, Alexis Mabille

Currently, not only underwear, tops and blouses are sewn with lace trim, but also dresses, skirts and even trousers and shorts. These costumes look great at any holiday celebration. I would also like to add that these thin lace inserts or trims emphasize the lingerie style, which remains popular in the upcoming spring-summer period.

Not all women and even very young girls want to look like they got out of bed and went to work without getting dressed. And suits trimmed with light lace will allow you to create the tenderness and charm of lingerie style, without bringing us to excessive frankness.

Lace trim on clothes
Alexander Wang
Lace trim on clothes
Anna Sui, Alexis Mabille

Lingerie style and lace trim

An expression of modest lingerie style can be a top with lace trim in combination with a classic jacket. This outfit will turn a formal suit into a discreetly festive one. And an open top can be afforded by young and slender girls. Dresses made of light lace will decorate a woman of any age.

Lace trim is a fashion trend
Zuhair Murad

The history of lace production goes back many years, but today, with each season, designers not only continue to use them, but also create unique interpretations that open up a new world of lace to us. Lace fantasies are often used by Alexis Mabille, Andrew Gn, Zuhair Murad, Elie Saab, Alexander McQueen and many others.

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Anaïs Jourden, Alexander Wang

Thin airy lace will turn your dress into an elegant, feminine outfit. Today, lace with “eyelashes,” which originated in the ancient Middle Ages, is very popular. This is French Chantilly lace, usually black. In the Middle Ages it was made by hand. Especially popular then were capes, scarves, mantillas, capes, umbrellas, handkerchiefs, flounces, ruffles on dresses, hair caps, fans, gloves and mitts.

At the end of the 40th and beginning of the 50th centuries, dresses decorated with black lace came into fashion. Dresses with Chantilly lace can be seen in old Hollywood films of the XNUMXs and XNUMXs.

Exquisite Chantilly lace decorates expensive lingerie from many famous brands. French Chantilly lace has gained worldwide recognition. It is considered one of the best. Now it is also made by machine, using cotton and artificial fibers in production, for example, 100% polyester with the addition of nylon, there are options with artificial silk, maybe polyamide with cotton. Lurex is added for shine.

Andrew Gn

Crocheted lace is somewhat easier to make. But such grace and tenderness as Chantilly is not easy to achieve. In the spring-summer 2020 collections, Alexander McQueen designers paid attention to similar lace trims.

Alexander McQueen

The relevance of lace trims in clothing remains, and today they are again among the main trends, because it is not easy to find a fabric that would replace lace fantasies in femininity and beauty.

Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini