• 2010-11-17T02:00:00Z Victoria with Roses

    Dress up benches with lace runners. From The Knot....

  • 2010-09-21T02:00:00Z Victoria with Roses

    Lace and brooches make great napkin rings....

  • 2009-08-20T02:00:00Z Victoria with Roses

    Bridesmaid Idea: Lace Tops. Photo from She Walks in Beauty....

  • 2008-08-01T08:33:00Z Victoria with Roses

    Stationery Idea: Instead of tissue paper, wrap your invitations with lace. If you are having a small wedding (or a large budget), use a vintage handkerchief....

  • 2008-10-05T12:28:00Z Victoria with Roses

    Dress up your bridesmaids' attire with pretty ivory lace sashes around the waist. A sash/belt makes the waist look smaller, and may help disguise poorly fitted dresses. Another creative idea: have your maids wear simple white cotton or silk dresses tied with colorful lace sashes....

  • 2009-12-08T02:00:00Z Victoria with Roses

    Ceremony Idea: Lace chuppah....

  • 2011-07-05T00:00:00Z Bride Chic

    The most bridal of all laces, Chantilly.  Corbin Gurkin PhotographyLace as we know it evokes images of woven florals and scalloped edges on flounced skirts and collars. Though these time-honored looks will always be with us, lately we’re seeing new spins on the use of lace in bridal wear. Not only are the traditionals like Alencon and Chantilly now used in cutting edge ways, new inventions in knit and revivals in cotton and crocheted laces are showing up. Some of it is being used discreetly on no more than a sleeve or yoke while the high drama of donning all over lace from collar to hem...

  • 2011-04-20T22:07:58Z Kiss the Groom

    this lovely lace jacket was custom made for me by the very talented KIRSTIE KELLY…yes i actually wore this at my own wedding….now i wear it from time to time with my favorite jeans & a pair of heels…and I bring it to a photo shoot on occasion….i love that something so special from my wedding day, has worked it’s way into my life…xoxo a little more sweetness....Christian Louboutin Shoesstudio visit...sweet giveaway.......

  • Lace is one of those fabrics that doesn’t seem to find its way into your wardrobe vocabulary until you begin wedding dress shopping.  All of a sudden, the differences between Alencon, Chantilly, Guipere, and Belgian lace become terribly important. To help you navigate these mysterious lacy waters, I’ll start with two of the most common types of laces: Alencon and Chantilly. Alencon lace (pronounced Ah-lon-son), not surprisingly, originated in Alencon, France.  Rich and substantial, it’s characterized by solid motifs and considered the queen of laces. A tell-tale sign that you are weari...

  • 2009-10-18T17:54:16Z Bridesmaid.com

    Ladylike lace gets a modern twist for Fall 09. Seen this season in striking overlays, curve-hugging silhouettes and romantic accessories, lace brings a new dose of sheer delight to your wedding day.   Cut to curve Fall puts a new spotlight on body-hugging lace gowns. Cut to curve in all the right places, lace loaded with fresh, pretty, floral embroidery gives the traditional wedding dress a new, modern edge.   Shift this The lace shift makes a huge style statement for Fall 09. Go for a slim, floor-sweeping style that is decorated with embroidered Battenburg lace right down to the train...