Texture is all, with fabrics ranging from serviceable flannel and tweeds to luxurious guipure and marocain crepe. |
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Empire décolleté and flared silhouette covered with finely sequined and pearled guipure lace revealing a lightly pearled tulle. |
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A rare guipure form has no net, the design elements being held together by buttonholed bars, and again the excess muslin is cut away. |
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For womenswear, chiné lace and non-delicate lace guipure to work in a «warm jumper» spirit or as a gently disruptive detail. |
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Specialised in guipure, they offer a vast panel of patterns and colourways for the mid-range cocktail, ready-to-wear and lingerie markets. |
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Immaculate white guipure, tweed and crepe combined to create an ultra-clean look. |
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The lingerie of her dreams combines the most beautiful materials such as inlaid guipure lace and fine silk. |
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A fin-de-siècle atmosphere of mystery and drama haunts this very special range with its combination of delicate guipure lace and stretch Chantilly lace. |
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White sleeveless nightdress with guipure lace around the front neckline. |
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Perpetually searching for the highest quality, they dream of exceptionally pretty inlaid guipure or fine lace to snugly sculpt their feminine curves. |
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White Nights, meanwhile, has delicate Italian embroidery and sophisticated guipure finish. |
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Flowy textiles and sheer effects are evident as well as light garments in fabrics like guipure and crochet. |
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Cluny guipure, French bobbin lace first made in the mid-19th century. |
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The focus was lace: pointillie dots that started as a simple pattern on day dresses and ended with sculpted guipure lace that gave an almost three-dimensional effect to simple blouse-and-skirt cocktail clothes. |
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Given in marriage by her parents and escorted by her father, the bride wore an Ines Di Santo couture gown of ivory guipure lace with an Italian silk taffeta underlay. |
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More lace, less zip This beautiful camisole tank top features an exclusive Swiss Guipure embroidery lace trim along with a slightly scooped neck and tank straps. |
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For dresses, the dominant material was tulle with heavy embroidery, and for jumpsuits, it was all about the details in the French Guipure with a touch of satin. |
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