You found the perfect wedding dress silhouette. But you are confused by all the lace names. Designers talk about Chantilly and Alençon. You hear Guipure and Eyelet. You worry you will choose the wrong lace and regret it later.
Wedding lace is called by its type or origin name. The most common bridal lace names are Chantilly, Alençon, Venetian, Point D’Esprit, Schiffli, Honiton, Guipure, and Eyelet. Each name describes a specific pattern, texture, weight, and best use on gowns, veils, or accessories.
I have worked with bridal designers for over two decades. I have seen countless brides fall in love with lace. But many do not know the names. Today I will walk you through each type of wedding lace. You will learn what each is called and how to choose the right one for your dress or collection.
- 1 What Is a Wedding Lace Called? Names and Why They Matter
- 2 Eight Classic Wedding Lace Types
- 3 How to Choose the Right Wedding Lace for Your Style
- 4 Where to Use Each Lace Type on Your Dress
- 5 Frequently Asked Questions About Wedding Lace
- 6 Conclusion
- 7 🎯 Ready to Source Exquisite Bridal Lace for Your Collection?
What Is a Wedding Lace Called? Names and Why They Matter
What is a wedding lace called? There is no single name. Wedding lace is a family of fabrics. Each type has its own name, origin, and character.
🎯 Why Knowing Lace Names Matters:
- ✅ Describe what you want to designers, boutiques, or suppliers clearly
- ✅ Match lace to your style: classic, vintage, bohemian, or modern
- ✅ Pair correctly with base fabrics (silk, tulle, organza)
- ✅ Use in the right places (bodice, skirt, sleeves, veil, trim)
- ✅ Budget accurately (some laces are more expensive than others)
The most common bridal lace names you will hear are:
🌸 Classic French Laces:
- Chantilly
- Alençon
🌟 Traditional European Laces:
- Venetian
- Honiton
✨ Versatile Modern Laces:
- Point D’Esprit
- Schiffli
🌿 Bohemian & Textured Laces:
- Guipure
- Eyelet
Each of these laces has a distinct look. Each serves different purposes on a wedding dress. As a lace fabric manufacturer, we produce several of these types for bridal designers worldwide. Our luxury bridal collection includes modern interpretations of these classic styles.
💡 Designer Tip: When sourcing wholesale bridal lace fabric, always request samples of at least three lace types. Your clients will have different visions, and having variety helps you serve traditional, vintage, and contemporary brides equally well.
Eight Classic Wedding Lace Types
Let me walk you through each lace type. I will explain what each is called, where it comes from, and how it is best used.
1️⃣ Chantilly Lace – The Romantic Classic
What is Chantilly lace? Chantilly lace takes its name from the town of Chantilly in France. It is one of the most beloved bridal laces in history.
✨ Key Characteristics:
- 🌸 Delicate, fine net base (usually tulle)
- 🌿 Intricate floral patterns with flowing vines
- ✨ Soft, feminine, lightweight
- 💫 Often features scalloped edges
🎯 Best Uses:
- Full gown overlays (especially A-line and ball gowns)
- Romantic sleeves (cap sleeves, long sleeves)
- Cathedral and chapel veils
- Bodice details and trim
💕 Bride Style Match:
Chantilly is perfect for the romantic, traditional bride who loves soft, flowing details. It pairs beautifully with silk satin and tulle underlayers. I have seen Chantilly used on princess-style gowns that look like they came from a fairytale.
🏭 Manufacturing Note:
At MARRY LACE, we produce Chantilly-style lace using advanced embroidery techniques on fine tulle. Our version maintains the delicate floral character while offering better durability and custom color development options for ivory, champagne, blush, and pure white.
2️⃣ Alençon Lace – The Luxury Choice
What is Alençon lace? Alençon lace originated in Alençon, France in the 16th century. It is one of the most ornate and luxurious wedding laces.
👑 Key Characteristics:
- 🌟 Floral and scroll motifs with corded outlines
- ✨ Raised, dimensional patterns
- 💎 Often embellished with sequins or beads
- 🎨 Dense, rich appearance
🎯 Best Uses:
- Structured bodices (especially sweetheart and V-neck)
- Statement sleeves
- Skirt appliqués and panels
- Luxury veils with dramatic borders
🏆 Royal Heritage:
Alençon lace has been worn by royalty and celebrities for centuries. Its distinctive corded edge creates a sculptural, three-dimensional effect that photographs beautifully. The beaded versions add sparkle under lights—perfect for evening ceremonies and receptions.
I remember a bridal designer from Milan who ordered Alençon-style lace from us. She wanted the look but needed it in blush pink. We developed a custom color. The final dresses were stunning. Her clients loved the traditional pattern in a modern color. This is why we offer custom color development as a core service.
💰 Investment Lace:
Alençon is typically more expensive than other bridal laces due to its complexity and luxury positioning. For wholesale bridal lace fabric buyers, expect higher MOQs and longer lead times, but the result justifies the investment for high-end collections.
3️⃣ Venetian Lace – Vintage Romance
What is Venetian lace? Venetian lace originated in Venice, Italy during the 17th century. It features beautiful floral embroidery with a distinctly vintage character.
🌹 Key Characteristics:
- 🎨 Bold floral motifs
- 🌿 Often features raised work (raised petals, leaves)
- ✨ No net background (or minimal net)
- 🏛️ Strong European heritage aesthetic
🎯 Best Uses:
- Bodice appliqués and accents
- Sleeve details and cuffs
- Neckline trim
- Bridal accessories (gloves, hairpieces, belts)
💡 Styling Tip:
Venetian lace works beautifully for vintage-inspired weddings. It pairs well with art deco details, gatsby themes, and European castle weddings. I recommend using it as an accent rather than an all-over fabric. The bold motifs have strong visual impact in small doses.
4️⃣ Point D’Esprit – The Ethereal Overlay
What is Point D’Esprit? Point D’Esprit is a lightweight, dotted tulle lace. The name means "spirit point" in French.
☁️ Key Characteristics:
- ✨ Fine tulle base with small embroidered dots or patterns
- 💨 Extremely lightweight and soft
- 🌫️ Creates a soft-focus, dreamy effect
- 🎈 Sheer and airy
🎯 Best Uses:
- Skirt overlays (especially over satin or crepe)
- Bodice illusion panels (neckline, back)
- Romantic, flowing sleeves
- Matching veils (cathedral length especially)
🌟 The "Blur Effect" Lace:
I call Point D’Esprit the "blur effect" lace. It softens whatever is underneath. When layered over a structured satin gown, it adds romance without hiding the silhouette. When used for sleeves, it creates a barely-there, ethereal look that is perfect for outdoor garden weddings.
🎨 Modern Applications:
Point D’Esprit has seen a resurgence in modern minimalist bridal design. Designers use it to add texture and visual interest to clean, simple silhouettes without overwhelming them. It is also popular for 3D floral embellishment backgrounds, where the dots create subtle interest behind dimensional flowers.
5️⃣ Schiffli Lace – Romantic Tradition
What is Schiffli lace? Schiffli lace is machine-made embroidered lace, named after the Schiffli embroidery machine invented in Switzerland. It is also called chemical lace because the base fabric is dissolved after embroidery.
🎀 Key Characteristics:
- 🌸 Flat, delicate patterns (florals, vines, geometric)
- ✨ Lightweight and flexible
- 🎨 All-over or bordered designs
- 💰 More affordable than hand laces
🎯 Best Uses:
- All-over gown fabric (entire dress can be Schiffli)
- Skirt tiers and overlays
- Veil borders and all-over patterns
- Romantic, traditional gown styles
💡 Why Designers Love Schiffli:
Schiffli lace offers traditional beauty at accessible price points. For bridal boutiques building collections at multiple price tiers, Schiffli allows you to offer lace gowns to budget-conscious brides without sacrificing beauty. At MARRY LACE, our Schiffli-style embroidered lace combines affordability with the quality control you expect from a professional lace fabric supplier.
6️⃣ Honiton Lace – Royal Heritage
What is Honiton lace? Honiton lace is a traditional English bobbin lace from Devon, England. It has been worn by British royalty including Queen Victoria and the Duchess of Cambridge (Kate Middleton).
👑 Key Characteristics:
- 🌸 Exquisite floral sprigs and motifs
- ✨ Delicate, fine detail work
- 🏰 Strong royal and vintage heritage
- 💎 Often features raised elements
🎯 Best Uses:
- Main dress fabric (as the star of the gown)
- Heirloom veils
- Royal or castle wedding themes
- Classic, timeless bridal styles
🏰 The Royal Lace:
Honiton is as much about heritage as beauty. When a bride chooses Honiton, she connects to centuries of bridal tradition. I worked with a bride whose grandmother wore Honiton lace in 1952. We found vintage-inspired Honiton for her gown. Three generations of brides, same lace tradition. That is the power of classic bridal lace.
⚠️ Sourcing Note:
True hand-made Honiton lace is rare and extremely expensive. Most modern bridal "Honiton-style" lace is machine-made with Honiton-inspired patterns. As a bridal lace wholesale supplier, we offer Honiton-inspired embroidered lace that captures the look at accessible prices and quantities.
7️⃣ Guipure Lace – Bohemian Structure
What is Guipure lace? Guipure (also spelled Guipur) is a heavy, structured lace with bold motifs connected by bars or threads rather than a net background. It is also called Venetian Guipure or tape lace.
🌿 Key Characteristics:
- 💪 Heavy, substantial hand feel
- 🎨 Bold, distinct motifs (florals, geometric)
- ✨ No net background (motifs connected by "bridges")
- 🌾 Cotton or mixed-fiber construction
🎯 Best Uses:
- Bohemian and boho-chic wedding dresses
- Structured bodices (mermaid, fit-and-flare)
- Statement sleeves and necklines
- Modern, fashion-forward bridal styles
🌻 The Boho Bride’s Favorite:
Guipure has exploded in popularity with the rise of bohemian weddings. Its structured yet organic look works perfectly for outdoor, vineyard, and beach ceremonies. I have seen Guipure used for entire mermaid gowns with incredible impact. The heavy texture creates beautiful silhouettes that hold their shape.
🏭 Production Advantages:
Guipure is durable and easy to work with. It does not fray easily. It can be cut and appliquéd without extensive finishing. For garment manufacturers and textile wholesalers, Guipure offers efficiency in production while maintaining premium appearance. Our beaded lace collection includes Guipure bases with added sequins and beads for extra dimension.
8️⃣ Eyelet Lace – Summer Romance
What is Eyelet lace? Eyelet lace is cotton fabric with small embroidered or punched holes forming decorative patterns. It is also called broderie anglaise (English embroidery).
☀️ Key Characteristics:
- 🌞 Cotton base (breathable and comfortable)
- 🌸 Small embroidered holes (eyelets) in floral or geometric patterns
- 🌿 Fresh, casual, summery feel
- 💨 Lightweight and airy
🎯 Best Uses:
- Daytime and outdoor summer weddings
- Short wedding dresses and tea-length gowns
- Beach and destination weddings
- Bohemian and casual bridal styles
🌊 Perfect for Outdoor Brides:
I always recommend Eyelet for summer outdoor weddings. It is breathable. It does not overheat. It photographs beautifully in natural light. I worked with a beach wedding planner in Greece. She ordered Eyelet lace for an entire collection of short dresses. Her brides loved the comfort and the relaxed, romantic look. Eyelet brings a retro, vintage-summer vibe that is perfect for garden parties and seaside ceremonies.
🎨 Modern Eyelet:
Today’s Eyelet lace goes beyond simple white cotton. We produce Eyelet in custom colors—blush, sage, dusty blue—and combine it with other techniques like embroidered border designs for richer, more sophisticated looks.
📦 Bulk Sourcing Tip for Bridal Boutiques:
Stock at least three lace types in your fabric library: one classic (Chantilly or Alençon), one versatile overlay (Point D’Esprit or Schiffli), and one textured/boho (Guipure or Eyelet). This coverage lets you serve diverse bride styles. Contact sales@marrylace.com for sample packs and wholesale pricing.
How to Choose the Right Wedding Lace for Your Style
You now know what each wedding lace is called. But how do you choose? The right lace depends on your wedding style, dress silhouette, and personal taste.
🎨 Lace Selection by Wedding Style
| Wedding Style | Best Lace Choices | Why |
|---|---|---|
| 👰 Traditional / Classic | Chantilly, Alençon, Honiton | Timeless, romantic, proven heritage |
| 🏰 Vintage / Retro | Venetian, Honiton, Point D’Esprit | European character, nostalgic feel |
| 🌿 Bohemian / Boho | Guipure, Eyelet | Textured, relaxed, organic |
| 🌸 Romantic / Soft | Chantilly, Schiffli, Point D’Esprit | Delicate, flowing, dreamy |
| ⚡ Modern / Minimalist | Point D’Esprit, Guipure | Clean lines, subtle texture |
| ☀️ Summer / Outdoor | Eyelet, Point D’Esprit | Lightweight, breathable, casual |
| 💎 Luxury / Glamorous | Alençon (beaded), Venetian | Opulent, embellished, dramatic |
👗 Lace Selection by Dress Silhouette
Different dress shapes work better with certain laces.
🎈 Ball Gown / Princess:
- ✅ Chantilly (all-over overlay)
- ✅ Alençon (bodice and trim)
- ✅ Schiffli (skirt tiers)
💃 Mermaid / Fit-and-Flare:
- ✅ Guipure (structured, holds shape)
- ✅ Alençon (dramatic bodice)
- ✅ Venetian (bold appliqués)
📏 Sheath / Column:
- ✅ Point D’Esprit (soft overlay)
- ✅ Chantilly (delicate all-over)
- ✅ Schiffli (lightweight)
🌞 Short / Tea-Length:
- ✅ Eyelet (casual, summery)
- ✅ Guipure (structured, modern)
- ✅ Point D’Esprit (soft and sweet)
🌿 Bohemian / Flowy:
- ✅ Guipure (boho texture)
- ✅ Eyelet (relaxed cotton)
- ✅ Crochet-style Schiffli
💰 Lace Selection by Budget
Not all laces cost the same. Understanding the price tiers helps you plan.
💵 Budget-Friendly Laces:
Schiffli, Eyelet, basic Guipure💰💰 Mid-Range Laces:
Chantilly, Point D’Esprit, standard Alençon💰💰💰 Luxury Laces:
Beaded Alençon, hand-made Honiton, imported Venetian, rhinestone applications on lace
For bridal designers and boutiques, working with a lace fabric manufacturer like MARRY LACE gives you access to multiple price tiers with consistent quality. Our flexible MOQs let you test designs at each price point before committing to large production runs.
🎯 Practical Decision Framework
When I consult with bridal designers, I ask these questions:
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❓ What is the wedding theme/venue?
(Castle vs. beach = Honiton vs. Eyelet) -
❓ What is the bride’s personal style?
(Romantic vs. modern = Chantilly vs. Point D’Esprit) -
❓ What is the dress silhouette?
(Ball gown vs. mermaid = Schiffli vs. Guipure) -
❓ What is the target price point?
(Budget vs. luxury = Schiffli vs. beaded Alençon) -
❓ What season is the wedding?
(Summer outdoor = Eyelet; Winter ballroom = Alençon)
Answer these five questions and the right lace becomes clear. I have used this framework hundreds of times. It works.
✉️ Need help choosing lace for your collection?
Our design team offers free consultation for wholesale customers. Send us your dress sketches, target price points, and timeline. We will recommend lace types and provide samples. Email sales@marrylace.com or visit our design process page.
Where to Use Each Lace Type on Your Dress
Knowing where to place lace is as important as knowing which lace to use. Different laces work better for different dress areas.
👗 Bodice Applications
The bodice is the focal point of most wedding dresses. Lace here must be beautiful and photograph well.
🎯 Best Laces for Bodices:
| Lace Type | Bodice Use | Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Alençon | Structured bodice, illusion neckline | Luxury, dimension, sparkle (if beaded) |
| Chantilly | Soft overlay bodice | Romantic, delicate, feminine |
| Guipure | Mermaid/fit-and-flare bodice | Structured, bold, modern |
| Venetian | Appliqué accents | Vintage detail, focal points |
| Point D’Esprit | Illusion panels (back, neckline) | Sheer, soft-focus, ethereal |
I have seen bodices make or break a dress. The right lace turns a simple silhouette into a showstopper. Wrong lace looks heavy or cheap. Always sample on your dress form before committing to production.
💫 Sleeve Applications
Sleeves are having a moment in bridal fashion. Lace sleeves add coverage, elegance, and style.
✨ Lace Sleeve Styles:
- Cap sleeves: Chantilly, Alençon (delicate and classic)
- Long sleeves: Chantilly, Point D’Esprit (soft and romantic)
- Statement sleeves (puff, bishop): Guipure, Venetian (structure and drama)
- Illusion sleeves: Point D’Esprit, Schiffli (barely-there effect)
One of my favorite projects was a dress with Guipure bishop sleeves. The lace had enough body to hold the volume. The bride looked like a modern princess. The photos were stunning.
👰 Skirt Applications
Skirt lace needs to move well and maintain shape depending on the silhouette.
🎨 Skirt Lace Strategies:
For Full Skirts (Ball Gown, A-Line):
Use Chantilly or Schiffli as all-over overlay. The lightweight lace floats over tulle without adding bulk.For Fitted Skirts (Mermaid, Sheath):
Use Guipure or Alençon appliqués. The structure supports the fitted silhouette and adds visual interest without stretching awkwardly.For Tiered Skirts:
Use Schiffli or Eyelet as tiers. The lighter weight works well in layers.For Trains:
Use Chantilly or Point D’Esprit for romantic sweep. Use Alençon borders for dramatic cathedral trains.
🎀 Veil Applications
Veils are the finishing touch. Lace on veils should complement (not compete with) the dress.
💕 Veil Lace Guidelines:
- ✅ Match your dress lace: If your dress has Chantilly, use Chantilly on the veil (creates cohesion)
- ✅ Or use Point D’Esprit: Works with almost any dress lace (neutral and soft)
- ✅ Border vs. all-over: Alençon borders for drama; Point D’Esprit all-over for romance
- ✅ Keep it light: Veils should not feel heavy; avoid thick laces like heavy Guipure
I made a mistake early in my career. I put heavy Guipure lace on a cathedral veil. The veil kept pulling the bride’s hair. We had to remake it in Chantilly. Lesson learned: veils need lightweight lace.
🌸 Detail & Trim Applications
Small details make big impacts.
🎯 Where to Use Lace Trim:
- Necklines: Venetian or Alençon appliqués for focal points
- Waistbands: Embroidered border design to define waist
- Hem borders: Schiffli or Chantilly for elegant finish
- Back details: Point D’Esprit illusion with Alençon appliqués
- Belt/sash: Guipure or beaded lace for texture
These small lace details are where wholesale lace trim comes in handy. Buying trim by the roll lets you add custom details to ready-made gowns or sample dresses without ordering full yardage.
💡 Pro Tip from MARRY LACE:
"When combining multiple lace types on one dress (e.g., Chantilly skirt + Alençon bodice), keep them in the same color family and similar delicacy level. Too much contrast looks disjointed. We often create custom dye lots to ensure perfect matching across different lace styles."
— Cindy, Sales Manager, MARRY LACE
Frequently Asked Questions About Wedding Lace
❓ What is a wedding lace called?
Wedding lace is not one single name. It is called by its type or origin name. The most common names are Chantilly (French floral lace), Alençon (French luxury corded lace), Venetian (Italian bold floral), Point D’Esprit (dotted tulle), Schiffli (machine embroidered), Honiton (English royal lace), Guipure (heavy tape lace), and Eyelet (cotton with holes). Each name describes a specific style, pattern, and use.
💎 What is the most luxurious wedding lace?
Alençon lace and Honiton lace are considered among the most luxurious. Alençon features ornate floral motifs with corded outlines and is often beaded or sequined, giving it opulent dimension. Honiton is traditional English bobbin lace worn by royalty (Queen Victoria, Duchess of Cambridge) with exquisite detail work. Both carry heritage, craftsmanship, and premium pricing. For modern luxury, beaded Alençon with rhinestone applications offers the most glamorous effect.
🌿 What lace is best for a bohemian wedding dress?
Guipure lace and Eyelet lace are ideal for bohemian wedding dresses. Guipure offers heavy texture, bold motifs, and a structured yet organic feel perfect for boho-chic gowns (especially mermaid and fit-and-flare silhouettes). Eyelet provides a light, cotton, summery feel ideal for casual outdoor and beach weddings. Both avoid the ultra-formal look of French laces and instead bring relaxed, natural romance.
☀️ What lace is good for a summer or outdoor wedding?
Eyelet lace is the top choice for summer and outdoor weddings. It is made from breathable cotton, features embroidered holes that allow air circulation, and has a casual, fresh aesthetic perfect for daytime garden, beach, or vineyard weddings. Point D’Esprit is also excellent—it is lightweight tulle with minimal embroidery, so it does not overheat, and it photographs beautifully in natural light.
💰 What is the most affordable bridal lace?
Schiffli lace and Eyelet lace are typically the most affordable bridal laces. Both are machine-made, which reduces cost compared to hand techniques. Schiffli offers traditional floral patterns at accessible prices, making it popular for budget-friendly yet beautiful gowns. Eyelet is cotton-based and simple to produce, keeping costs low. For bulk lace fabric orders, these types offer the best price-per-meter while maintaining bridal quality.
🎨 Can I get wedding lace in colors other than white and ivory?
Yes. Modern bridal lace is available in many colors. While white, ivory, and champagne remain most popular, we regularly produce lace in blush, soft pink, dusty blue, sage green, grey, and even black for non-traditional weddings. At MARRY LACE, we offer custom color development to match any swatch or Pantone code. This is especially popular for bridal parties, second dresses, and fashion-forward brides.
📏 How much lace do I need for a wedding dress?
The amount depends on the dress style and how lace is used:
| Dress Style | Lace Needed (approximate) |
|---|---|
| Lace sleeves only | 1-2 meters |
| Lace bodice + sleeves | 2-3 meters |
| Overlay on skirt | 4-6 meters (A-line), 6-8 meters (ball gown) |
| Entire dress in lace | 6-10 meters depending on size and train |
| Veil border (cathedral) | 3-4 meters of lace trim |
Always order 10-15% extra for pattern matching, fitting adjustments, and potential mistakes. For wholesale orders, factor in samples and testing. Our textile sourcing team can help calculate exact quantities based on your patterns.
🤔 How do I choose between Chantilly and Alençon lace?
Choose based on style and budget:
Choose Chantilly if you want:
✅ Soft, romantic, delicate look
✅ Lightweight, flowing feel
✅ All-over overlays and veils
✅ More affordable luxuryChoose Alençon if you want:
✅ Structured, dimensional, opulent look
✅ Corded outlines and possible beading
✅ Statement bodices and dramatic details
✅ Maximum luxury (higher budget)
Many designers use both: Alençon on the bodice for structure and sparkle, Chantilly on the skirt and veil for soft romance. This combination offers variety and visual interest.
📞 Still have questions about choosing wedding lace?
Our team has helped thousands of bridal designers and boutiques select the perfect lace for their collections. Email us at sales@marrylace.com or call to speak with a lace specialist.
Conclusion
What is a wedding lace called? It is called by its type: Chantilly, Alençon, Venetian, Point D’Esprit, Schiffli, Honiton, Guipure, or Eyelet. Each name tells a story of origin, technique, and style. Knowing these names helps you describe your dream dress, choose the right lace for your wedding theme, and work confidently with designers and suppliers.
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Sparkling accents perfect for Alençon-style luxury lace
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This comprehensive guide to wedding lace names and types was created by the MARRY LACE team, drawing on over 20 years of experience manufacturing premium bridal lace fabrics for designers, boutiques, and manufacturers worldwide.
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