Luxury Ribbons & Decorative Trims Trusted by Makers Since 1951
Few materials add elegance and personality to a project as effortlessly as ribbon. Whether you're finishing a couture garment, creating luxury gift packaging, designing wedding decorations or crafting handmade accessories, the right ribbon transforms a simple project into something memorable.
Since 1951, Accessoires Leduc has supplied haberdashery, garment accessories and decorative trims to fashion designers, ateliers, event professionals, retailers and creative makers across Belgium and Europe. Our collection of premium ribbons combines quality materials, beautiful finishes and versatile applications suitable for both professional and creative use.
From double-sided satin ribbons and soft velvet ribbons to sheer organza styles, grosgrain ribbons and decorative jacquard trims, every product is selected to help makers create elegant, durable and visually striking results.
How to Choose the Right Ribbon
Different ribbon types create very different visual effects, textures and applications.
Choose Satin Ribbon for Elegance & Luxury Packaging
Double-sided satin ribbon is one of the most versatile decorative ribbons available. Its smooth surface and subtle shine make it ideal for luxury gift wrapping, wedding decorations, garment finishing, premium packaging and hair accessories.
Choose Velvet Ribbon for Texture & Sophisticated Design
Velvet ribbon adds depth, softness and a premium appearance. It is particularly popular for seasonal décor, couture fashion, luxury packaging and statement accessories.
Choose Organza Ribbon for Lightweight & Decorative Effects
Organza ribbons are valued for their translucent appearance and delicate structure. They work beautifully in floral arrangements, wedding decorations, event styling and layered decorative bows.
Choose Grosgrain Ribbon for Durability & Structure
Grosgrain ribbons feature a distinctive ribbed texture that provides excellent durability and shape retention. They are frequently used for hair bows, children's accessories, garment trims and projects that require a structured finish.
Choose Jacquard & Embroidered Trims for Decorative Detail
Decorative trims add personality, texture and craftsmanship to garments, bags, accessories and creative projects. They are often used when a project calls for a unique finishing touch.
Professional Ribbon Selection Rules
Creative professionals often follow a few simple principles:
- Choose satin ribbon when elegance and shine are priorities.
- Choose velvet ribbon when texture and luxury are important.
- Choose organza ribbon for lightweight decorative effects and layered bows.
- Choose grosgrain ribbon when durability and structure are required.
- Match ribbon width to the scale of the project.
- Use decorative trims to create focal points and add visual interest.
These simple guidelines help ensure that ribbons complement the overall design rather than compete with it.
Most Popular Uses & Creative Inspiration
Our most popular ribbons include double-sided satin ribbons for luxury packaging, velvet ribbons for seasonal collections and organza ribbons for weddings and event decoration.
Fashion designers frequently use ribbons as garment accents, waist ties, decorative edging and couture finishing details. Creative makers transform ribbons into hair accessories, bows, textile art, handmade gifts and boutique packaging solutions.
Florists often combine organza and satin ribbons to enhance bouquets and seasonal displays, while event planners use decorative ribbons to create elegant table settings, invitations and celebration décor.
A single ribbon can completely change the character of a project—adding softness, structure, colour, texture or luxury depending on the material selected.
Why Professionals Trust Accessoires Leduc
For more than seventy years, Accessoires Leduc has supplied professional sewing and decorative materials to designers, makers and businesses throughout Europe.
Our experience comes from supporting industries where presentation matters: fashion, events, retail packaging, floristry, garment construction and creative design. This long-standing expertise allows us to curate ribbons and trims that combine visual appeal with consistent quality and performance.
Whether you're producing a single handmade gift or sourcing materials for a commercial project, we help makers find the right decorative finishing details with confidence.
Complete Your Creative Toolkit
Ribbons are often combined with other sewing and decorative materials to create polished, professional results.
Explore our Sewing Threads & Sewing Notions for garment finishing, Buttons & Fasteners for fashion projects, Interfacing & Reinforcement Materials for structured creations and Decorative Trims & Haberdashery Supplies for additional embellishment options.
For gift wrapping and packaging projects, many customers combine ribbons with decorative accessories, tags and finishing details to create a memorable presentation experience.
Together, these collections support fashion design, gift wrapping, event decoration and creative making from concept to completion.
Frequently Asked Questions
What ribbon is best for gift wrapping?
Double-sided satin ribbon is one of the most popular choices because of its elegant appearance, smooth finish and ability to create luxurious bows.
What is the difference between satin and grosgrain ribbon?
Satin ribbon has a smooth, shiny surface, while grosgrain ribbon features a ribbed texture that provides greater structure and durability.
Which ribbon works best for hair bows?
Grosgrain ribbon is often preferred because it holds its shape well and creates durable bows suitable for everyday use.
Is velvet ribbon suitable for sewing projects?
Yes. Velvet ribbon is commonly used in couture sewing, garment embellishment, luxury packaging and decorative accessories.
What ribbon should I use for weddings and events?
Organza and satin ribbons are particularly popular for weddings because they create elegant bows, decorative accents and sophisticated table presentations.
Can decorative ribbons be used for fashion design?
Absolutely. Ribbons are frequently incorporated into garments, accessories, waist ties, trims, closures and couture finishing details.
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