The Art Deco era is a key wedding theme and with so much style we can see why. If a Great Gatsby inspired wedding is your choice, choose your lace fabric from our diverse collection of wedding dress material. We have selected four lace fabric styles ideal for creating an authentic 1920's style wedding gown.
Dido: Ivory Beaded Lace
An ivory tulle base has been transformed with strings of pearls and beads, which hang freely from the material and swish and sway in the most charming manner as the wearer moves. This style of lace was showcased to wonderful effect by Amanda Holden, when she wore a 3D lace dress on an episode of Britain's Got Talent.
Desdemona: Ivory Beaded Lace
Named after Shakespeare's heroine, this is a delightful lace fabric style that perfectly captures the exuberant sophistication of the 1920s. Delicate woven bands, each featuring exquisite floral detail embellished with beads, pearls, sequins and diamantes, cross the tulle, separated by geometric lines and free-swinging strings of tubular beads.
Myrtle: Ivory Beaded Lace
A true classic, Myrtle ivory lace comprises an array of diamond shapes across its width. These eye-catching diamonds are created using a mixture of spherical and tubular beads, more of which are added in strings to create a 3D effect. Exciting and enchanting, this is a beautiful option that has wow factor to burn.
Charleston: Couture Embroidery
The Charleston was a dance craze that emerged in the 1920s and embodies this glamorous era: to celebrate the dance and the fashionable clothing that went with it, we have created Charleston Couture Embroidery. A soft georgette base in a rich ivory colour has been embroidered with gorgeous ivory sequins, creating a soft, abstract zigzag motif across the material. The final finishing touch comes in the form of a delicate, feminine fringe. Made using pure silk of the softest, most tactile quality, this couture embroidery is really something special.
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