Premium Lace Trims Trusted by Designers Since 1951
Lace has long been one of the most elegant materials in fashion design. From delicate bridal gowns and romantic blouses to lingerie collections and decorative accessories, lace adds texture, softness and timeless sophistication to almost any sewing project.
Since 1951, Accessoires Leduc has supplied sewing notions, decorative trims and couture materials to fashion designers, bridal ateliers, dressmakers and creative makers across Belgium and Europe. Our carefully curated lace collection brings together cotton lace trims, Chantilly lace, stretch lace, tulle lace, macramé lace and couture embellishments selected for both beauty and performance.
Whether you're designing wedding dresses, creating lingerie, embellishing garments or adding decorative details to handmade accessories, you'll find lace trims that combine craftsmanship, elegance and versatility.
How to Choose the Right Lace Trim
Different lace styles create very different visual effects and sewing applications.
Choose Cotton Lace for Natural & Vintage-Inspired Projects
Cotton lace offers a soft, natural appearance and is often used for children's clothing, handmade garments, heirloom sewing and vintage-inspired designs.
Choose Stretch Lace for Lingerie & Comfortable Fashion
Stretch lace combines decorative beauty with flexibility, making it ideal for lingerie, underwear, fitted garments and active fashion pieces that require movement and comfort.
Choose Chantilly Lace for Bridal & Couture Sewing
Chantilly lace is renowned for its fine detail, delicate floral motifs and lightweight drape. It remains one of the most sought-after lace styles for wedding dresses, veils and luxury fashion collections.
Choose Macramé Lace for Statement Details
Macramé lace provides greater texture and structure than many finer lace styles. It is frequently used on dresses, accessories and decorative fashion projects where visual impact is important.
Choose Embellished Lace for Luxury Finishing
Lace trims featuring sequins, beads and decorative details are often selected for eveningwear, bridal couture and special occasion garments.
Professional Lace Selection Rules
Experienced designers often follow a few simple principles:
- Match lace weight to fabric weight.
- Use stretch lace only when flexibility is required.
- Choose Chantilly lace for delicate and romantic garments.
- Use embellished lace as a focal design element.
- Test lace transparency against the garment fabric before construction.
- Keep lace styles consistent throughout the project for a cohesive look.
These simple guidelines help create balanced, elegant and professional-looking garments.
Creative Inspiration for Lace Projects
Lace remains one of the most versatile decorative materials available to makers.
Popular applications include:
- Wedding dresses and bridal accessories
- Veils and bridal headpieces
- Lingerie and sleepwear
- Romantic blouses and dresses
- Children's special occasion clothing
- Decorative collars and cuffs
- Handbags and fashion accessories
- Costume and stagewear design
- Home décor accents
- Handmade gifts and creative sewing projects
A carefully selected lace trim can transform even the simplest garment into something memorable.
Most Popular Lace Styles Among Customers
Our best-selling lace trims include Chantilly lace for bridal sewing, stretch lace for lingerie, cotton lace for handmade garments and embellished lace for couture-inspired projects.
Fashion designers frequently combine multiple lace textures within a collection, while bridal ateliers often select lightweight Chantilly and tulle lace to create elegant layering effects.
The beauty of lace lies in its ability to add visual richness without overwhelming the design.
Why Designers Trust Accessoires Leduc
For more than seventy years, Accessoires Leduc has supplied sewing accessories, decorative trims and fashion materials to makers throughout Europe.
Our expertise comes from working with designers, bridal specialists, ateliers and educators who understand the importance of quality finishing details. Every lace trim in our collection is selected to balance craftsmanship, usability and aesthetic appeal.
Whether you're creating a single handmade garment or a complete couture collection, we help makers choose lace with confidence.
Complete Your Couture Sewing Toolkit
Lace trims are often paired with other decorative and garment construction materials.
Explore our Decorative Ribbons, Fashion Trimmings, Sewing Threads, Sewing Needles and Interfacing Materials to create coordinated and professionally finished garments.
Bridal designers frequently combine lace with Pearls, Decorative Embellishments and Couture Accessories to create sophisticated wedding and eveningwear designs.
Together, these collections support every stage of fashion design, bridal sewing and creative garment making.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Chantilly lace used for?
Chantilly lace is widely used for bridal gowns, veils, eveningwear and couture fashion because of its delicate floral patterns and lightweight appearance.
What is the difference between stretch lace and regular lace?
Stretch lace contains elastic fibres that provide flexibility and comfort, making it ideal for lingerie and fitted garments.
Which lace is best for wedding dresses?
Chantilly lace, tulle lace and embellished bridal lace are among the most popular choices for wedding dress construction.
Can cotton lace be machine sewn?
Yes. Cotton lace is generally easy to sew and is frequently used in dressmaking, children's clothing and handmade projects.
What lace works best for lingerie?
Stretch lace is typically preferred because it combines decorative beauty with comfort and flexibility.
How do I choose the right lace width?
The ideal width depends on the application. Narrow lace trims work well for edging and detailing, while wider lace is often used for statement design elements and garment panels.
74 products
























































