Description
As an experienced gown designer, I understand the preferences of different client groups. For my clients in the African market, like those in Nigeria, Tanzania, and Ghana, guipure lace is a top favorite for making dresses. I’ve designed many styles for them using this beautiful lace. Here’s an overview of the characteristics and craftsmanship of guipure lace and how it’s typically used in clothing.
- Characteristics and Craftsmanship of Guipure Lace
- Unique Patterns: The most distinctive feature of guipure lace is its three-dimensional patterns. Flowers, leaves, and other designs stand out prominently, giving it a very intricate and elegant look.
- No Net Background: Unlike traditional lace, guipure lace has no net background. The patterns are connected by threads, making it look more refined and high-end.
- Good Breathability: Because there’s no net backing, guipure lace is very breathable. This makes it comfortable to wear, especially in the hot African climate.
- Durable Texture: The connecting threads in guipure lace are quite strong and durable, making it less likely to tear. It’s perfect for creating all sorts of dresses.