
This page is designed to help you choose the right kind of lace for your Star Jeweled Gown.
The following fabrics are presented on this page:
| Flowery Lace | Baroque Lace | Elegant Lace | Delicate Lace | Elizabethan Lace |
The first lace is called Flowery Lace. It is used mainly down the front and around the arms of the Star Jewelled Gown. it can come in three variations, with beads, without beads and with beads and added rhinestones. It is embroidered with off white rayon thread on top of nylon netting.
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Flowery Lace no beads |
Flowery Lace with beads |
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Flowery Lace with rhinestones |
The Baroque lace is a very intricate design, ornamented with pearl and glass beads to give it the extra shine. This lace is used for the breasts on the Star Jewelled Gown. It is also used as the bottom lace on the train of the exquisite version. You can choose between a fully beaded version or less beaded. The fully beaded version has many little glass bead vials hand sewn along the lines between the flowers. These beads have the advantage of adding a nice shine and sparkle without looking overdone.
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more beads |
less beads |
The elegant lace is a good option as the front lace for the Star Jewelled Gown. It's perfect for people who do not like their gowns to be too lacy. The Elegant Lace is more spacious and makes for a lighter less ornate gown. You can have it without beads or with beads and sequins.
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with beads |
without beads |
This lace is not used on the actual gown itself but looks stunning as a detachable over train attached at the waist.
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with rhinestones |
with pearls |
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Elizabethan Lace |