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Guipure Lace: A Love Story

For our new WildBloom by Lauren Elaine Bridal collection, we’re excited to introduce a completely new type of lace to our brides: “Guipure” lace. And it’s featured on our new “Pastora” and “Arcadia” gowns in all its romantic glory.

Lauren Elaine Bridal Pastora gown of guipure lace, tulle, and organza photographed in the Lauren Elaine Design Studio

A work of art, each panel of this exquisite textile represents hours of dedication and expertise to create its intricate patterns and delicate feel. It’s the perfect fabric for a unique and timeless wedding gown- and wearing it feels like stepping into a fairytale.

Lauren Elaine Bridal Arcadia bustier mermaid guipure lace wedding dress with 12ft cathedral train and detachable tulle sleeves.

A lace with a very rich history, Guipure lace originated in 16th century Europe, and it quickly gained popularity throughout Europe, becoming a staple in the wardrobes of the aristocracy. Renowned for its intricate patterns, and meticulous attention to detail, guipure lace has long been associated with opulence and sophistication.

Lauren Elaine Bridal Wildbloom bustier ball gown of guipure lace and organza.

Its allure has also endured the test of time, transcending seasons and trends. Unlike other types of lace, guipure lace does not rely on a net or mesh foundation, resulting in a bolder, more substantial texture that showcases the beauty of the pattern. The interplay of negative space and intricate design make it perfect for silhouettes featuring a touch of illusion.

It’s a fabric that holds a story. A love story.

Love guipure lace but dreaming of a different silhouette or design elements than those of our Pastora and Arcadia gowns? Customize ANY of our gowns to feature guipure lace. Book a Lauren Elaine bridal fitting appt or schedule a phone consultation to go over our custom process and pricing.

Guipire lace bustier wedding dress being worked on in the studio by Designer Lauren Elaine

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