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Chantilly lace, fashion trends and wedding dresses


French Chantilly lace ("Chantilly" in French - "Chantilly") is the finest airy lace. It is often called air lace because it is so thin and delicate, and is used for elegant clothes as a material or for decorating products.

Chantilly lace was originally made only by hand, and when the time for technology came, they began to make it also by machine. Naturally, manual work remains even now, although it is not easy to find it, and the cost of such lace is quite high.

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History of creation


In France, this lace became popular during the reign of Queen Catherine de 'Medici, who brought it from Italy. It was expensive to order lace from a distant country, so it was decided to teach French craftswomen to weave. In all likelihood, it was the Italian lace makers who taught the French women. At first, black and white lace was woven from silk and linen threads, but later they began to weave only black lace.

The lace got its name from the small town of Chantilly, which is located north of Paris. It was here that these luxurious products first appeared. French lacemakers contributed their traditions and craftsmanship, experimenting with yarn using linen, silk and metallic threads.



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In the 17th century, lace factories were built in Chantilly. And later things with the finest lace crossed the Atlantic Ocean. In Spain, lace capes called mantilla deserve special honor. The fact is that here for a long time women covered their heads with a cape, since the Arab conquest of Spain.

It was from this time that the connection between the mantilla and the chador was noted. Therefore, when the popularity of Chantilly lace crossed all the borders of Europe, the mantilla became lace. Already from the 18th century, the love of noble women for lace capes was noticed. Mantilla, draped over the head and shoulders of a proud Spanish woman, enveloped her figure in a black lace cloud, creating an aura of secrecy and inaccessibility. She gave every woman uniqueness and majesty, and the look of black eyes from under black lace drove men crazy.

Black lace mantilla was popular not only in Spain but also in America. In those distant times, lace products were made by hand, and they were very expensive, so only wealthy people could afford such a luxury.

Under Napoleon III, Chantilly lace was on almost every head of a fashionista from a noble circle. Not only mantilla, handkerchiefs, flounces, ruffles, umbrellas, fans, gloves, mitts were made, but also larger items: scarves, capes, skirts, jackets. They gained popularity in Europe in the 19th century. At this time, factories for the production of air laces were opened in other countries.

Today, the finest lace products are made both by hand from silk threads and by machine using cotton and synthetic fibers. The composition of lace includes polyester, viscose, polyamide, a durable and at the same time thin material is obtained, which is suitable for luxurious elegant dresses. For shine, add lurex, sparkles, beads.

Chantilly lace is used to decorate expensive exclusive outfits and the same underwear. Blouses, tops, capes, scarves, skirts, evening and wedding dresses are made of lace. Chantilly lace is also used as home decor: bedding sets, napkins, tablecloths.

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Sophie Hallette Lace


Sophie Hallette is a leading manufacturer of lace fabrics in France. It is he who is the creator of the finest lace for the wedding dress of the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton.

The house of Sophie Halette brings airy lace to fashion catwalks every season.His lace fantasies can be seen at Fashion Weeks in the collections of Alexander McQueen, Chanel, Dior, Givency, Oscar de la Renta, Burberry, Dolce & gabbana, Isabel Marant, Louis Vuitton, Valentino, Versace, Marc Jacobs and many others ...

Sophie Halette is a lace brand that you should definitely turn to if you are thinking of creating a masterpiece.

Chantilly lace is associated all over the world with luxury, elegance and femininity. It's safe to say that lace will never go out of style.

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Bridal fashion


Today bridal fashion is multifaceted, brides can afford minimalist dresses, and even jumpsuits and wedding tracksuits. But lace is still the best decor for the bride's look.

Chantilly lace in history and wedding fashion










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