Lace wedding dresses are made entirely by manual and meticulous methods, so they are also more expensive than other dresses.
Since the first time French Queen Catherine de Medici wore a luxurious lace dress, lace fabric has become the “soul” of the wedding dress. Lace wedding dresses with different thicknesses, thin, short, and lengths have conquered the hearts of millions of brides around the world and become a fashion trend thanks to their elegance, tenderness, and charm. But how did a lace wedding dress come about? Join Daidongbridal.com to learn about the process of making a wedding dress from idea to conception.
For brides who like to be unique, new, and out of touch, the lace wedding dress with fancy floral patterns is a perfect choice. Usually, the lace dress models are covered with the manufacturer’s available lace motifs.
However, some brides have a high demand for novelty, so the patterned wedding dress is the most suitable. The designer will initially sketch the texture of the pattern, using cutting and shaping techniques to get the desired pattern.
After shaping the mannequin, the pattern will be attached to the skirt. Position the lace pattern with pins and can be changed for the best fit. Stitch the comb to keep the details of the pattern and then finish the stitch.
The process of finishing this patterned wedding dress is more manual, meticulous, and takes a long time to make. Therefore, the cost of lace wedding dresses is usually not cheap.