Corded Chantilly French Lace: White Floral Clusters with Fleur-de-lis Accents and Baroque Cartouche Scalloped Border, 3 Meters
Steeped in the grandeur of European baroque design, this corded Chantilly French lace in white brings together scattered floral clusters, signature fleur-de-lis accent motifs, and a magnificent multi-layered baroque cartouche scalloped border to create one of the most architecturally refined and historically resonant bridal fabrics in our collection.
Details:
- Material: Corded Chantilly lace (light cording on fine tulle ground, no beading or sequins)
- Width: 1.5 meters (59 inches)
- Length: 3 meters (3.28 yards)
- Color: White
- Pattern: Scattered floral clusters with fleur-de-lis diamond accent motifs allover, and multi-layered baroque cartouche scrolling scalloped border on both edges
The body of this lace establishes its character immediately through a detail found in no other fabric in our collection: between each scattered floral cluster of roses, leaf sprays, and small blooms, a series of independent fleur-de-lis diamond accent motifs are placed at regular intervals across the full width of the fabric. These standalone heraldic accents, each rendered with fine cording in a pointed diamond or stylised fleur-de-lis form, serve as visual anchors between the botanical clusters, creating a secondary rhythmic pattern that elevates the overall surface from a simple scattered floral into something with genuine architectural intention and a distinctly European heritage character. Light cording traces both the floral clusters and the accent motifs with equal precision, ensuring that every element reads clearly against the open tulle ground without competing for dominance. The border on both selvage edges is the crowning achievement of this design: a deeply layered baroque cartouche composition in which grand scrolling arch frames enclose densely embroidered floral medallion centres, flanked by elaborate C-scroll and S-scroll volute ornaments, with a secondary band of continuous floral scroll ornament below, before resolving into a classic eyelash scalloped hem edge. This multi-layered border architecture is the most complex and historically grounded of any fabric in our collection, bringing the unmistakable vocabulary of baroque palace interiors directly into the language of couture bridal design.
Perfect For:
Full-length bridal gowns where heritage pattern details create a statement of distinction
Ball gown and A-line wedding silhouettes where the border becomes a dramatic hem feature
Couture bridal overlays and structured cathedral trains
Classic, heritage and European-inspired wedding aesthetics
Evening gowns and formal occasion wear of the highest ambition
Bodice panels and skirt overlays where the baroque cartouche border serves as a natural finished hem
Fabric Guide:
Drape: Soft and fluid with controlled body and excellent natural fall across all silhouettes
Hand feel: Lightweight and fine with a subtle raised texture from the light cording on both body motifs and accent details
Transparency: Semi-sheer; best laye