Lace has a reputation problem. People assume it reads fussy, or that it belongs exclusively to weddings and occasions with a printed itinerary. Blue lace dismantles that assumption completely. The colour grounds the fabric in a way that white lace never quite manages, making it feel genuinely wearable rather than precious. Navy lace is practically a neutral at this point. Cornflower and powder blue feel fresh without trying. Cobalt lace on the right cut is one of the most striking things you can wear to dinner. We have been pulling together our favourite blue lace dresses across lengths and silhouettes because this particular combination deserves a proper edit rather than being buried in a general occasion wear section. Some of these work for weddings as a guest. Some are exactly right for a summer evening or a smart lunch. Several we would wear anywhere. The texture of good lace adds something that printed fabric simply cannot replicate. It has depth and craft built into it. Blue just makes all of that work harder. These are the blue lace dresses we actually believe in.