Types of Lace Used in Bridal Wear
Lace plays a crucial role in bridal fashion. From delicate overlays to bold borders, different lace types create different bridal aesthetics. Understanding the right lace helps designers and brides choose the perfect fabric for lehengas, gowns and blouses.

1. Chantilly Lace
Soft, lightweight and elegant,
Chantilly lace fabrics
are widely used in bridal gowns, lehenga overlays and designer dupattas. Their delicate floral motifs and fine net base create a romantic bridal look.
2. Eyelash Lace
Eyelash lace trims
feature decorative scalloped edges, making them ideal for blouse sleeves, veil borders and lehenga finishing details.
3. Raschel Lace
Raschel lace
is heavier and more structured compared to Chantilly lace. It works well for statement bridal gowns and bold embroidery-based designs that require more stability.
4. Chemical Lace
Chemical lace
is created by embroidering patterns onto a dissolvable base fabric. Once removed, only the intricate embroidery remains. It is commonly used for appliqué work and ornate bridal detailing.
5. Crochet Lace
Crochet lace
has a thicker texture and handcrafted appearance. It is perfect for vintage-style bridal outfits and bohemian wedding themes.
How to Choose Bridal Lace
- Consider the base fabric of your lehenga or gown
- Check lace softness and flexibility
- Match lace color with embroidery tone
- Balance lace weight with garment structure
- Ensure high-quality finishing edges
Explore Lacework’s premium lace collections to find high-quality bridal lace fabrics suitable for designers, boutiques and wedding stylists across India.
