Showing posts with label chantilly lace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chantilly lace. Show all posts

Thursday, February 4

Dedication to Lace

european lace bra
We were taking a few photos for a client of ours today, and fell in love with the detail of this piece. It's an I.D. Sarrieri bra (now sold out) that's made of an intricately woven Chantilly lace. When you see these details, and how much attention goes into creating such a gorgeous piece, you get a better idea of why these pieces are priced the way they are. The technique for creating this lace goes back hundreds of years, and is still used today by some of the finest lingerie designers such as I.D. Sarrieri. Details like this are why we love what we do.

Speaking of lace, what lacy gift will you be getting from Faire Frou Frou this Valentine's Day?

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Tuesday, May 13

Lace Lessons

model Louise Pedersen

When we mention brands like Carine Gilson and ID Sarrieri, usually it follows with a description of a product that has handmade lace or lace that is hand-stitched. It wasn't until recently, with the prompting of one of our very good customers, that we began to wonder exactly what goes into creating a 'handmade lace' as opposed to the lace we see on less expensive products that are mass produced (say, for instance, the lace we see at one of those chain lingerie stores in the mall). Is lace actually handmade?
We know that Chantilly lace (or any handmade lace) makes a product considerably more costly to produce and sell, and we figure it must be a labor-intensive process to create it, but we wanted to learn the nitty gritty details of the process.
After doing a bit of research (and coming across too many listings about the Big Bopper hit of the same name), we found some interesting details. For instance, 80% of the lace used for fine lingerie is likely made in the French town of Calais or Caudry. In Calais, there are about 700 looms employing 3,000 workers. The two town's lace factories export about 3/4 of their output to 140 countries (Source: www.theotherside.co.uk).
courtesy of www.thelacemuseum.org

Rather than just re-post what's already been written, we suggest that you check out the following sites for some incredible information about the history of lace, and the art of making lace by hand:
http://www.slowtrav.com/france/notes/mellen_lace.htm
http://www.theotherside.co.uk/tm-heritage/background/lace.htm#louis14

Because handmade lace is produced with infinite care and a great amount of time, it will always be expensive. Brands such as Carine Gilson create exclusive lace patterns for their products, which makes the lingerie that much more valuable. There are many different grades of these laces that vary in value according to the fineness of their structure. This variance provides a variety of price ranges to chose from when buying a product with lace detailing, and therefore explains why one lace-trim bra can cost $300 and another can be $90. example of Carine Gilson's lace; all of which is handmade and hand-stitched

Monday, May 12

May New Arrivals - ID Sarrieri

The beauty of ID Sarrieri never ceases to amaze us. The latest collection, referred to as the F7900 group, has a boring name but makes up for it in its eye-catching and sophisticated designs. On our website we refer to this collection online as 'Gray/Lilac Lace' and we currently stock the Triangle Bra, Underwire Bra, Retro Brief and Lace Thong.
The attention to detail on these pieces is stunning. Each item has a barely-there nude mesh base, and over that is a soft gray mesh with Chantilly lace cut-out detailing in a dusty lilac. Each piece has a lilac silk trim that adds that extra polish and a dash of style. Our favorite piece is the Triangle Lace Bra with the wide silk band - just gorgeous!
This collection is truly for those lingerie lovers out there who appreciate beautiful details.
Keep in mind that the photos on the model show only the gray/silver pieces...we only stocked the Gray/Lilac pieces shown on the mannequin photos.

Thursday, April 24

More Reasons to Love I.D. Sarrieri!


We are in the process of adding some new I.D. Sarrieri products to our online store, and in the process found some beautiful pictures we wanted to share with you. These images are from an I.D. Sarrieri runway show (likely in 2007).
Just look at how beautiful these pieces are - it's brands like I.D. Sarrieri that really do a great job representing what luxury lingerie looks like. You can tell right away what fine Chantilly lace and satin silk they use.
Some of these runway pieces never made it into the mainstream collection (as far as we know), which is a shame because Faire Frou Frou customers would love to have them!!
Included here is a picture of Iulia Dobrin, the designer of the Romanian lingerie line I.D. Sarrieri, with supermodel Adriana Karembeu at the runway show.

P.S. - Our April/May blog header features an ID Sarrieri set that we do have at Faire Frou Frou (in white Chantilly lace - so pretty!).