Lace has a reputation problem and we want to address it directly. Cheap lace sits on the body like a costume. Good lace drapes, moves, and behaves like a fabric that knows what it is doing. The difference is entirely in how it falls. That is the whole argument for this collection.
What we have gathered here are the lace dresses that get the drape right. The ones where the fabric skims rather than clings, where the weight is calibrated well enough that the hem moves properly and the bodice lies flat. These are not stiff occasion pieces that need scaffolding underneath. They work because the construction does the job quietly, without making itself obvious.
Drape lace reads as genuinely elegant in a way that structured fabrics rarely achieve. There is a softness to it that photographs beautifully and looks even better in person. We have been drawn to styles that work for weddings and serious dinners but also for occasions that simply call for something considered and lovely rather than obviously formal.
Lace done well is one of the most beautiful things a dress can be made from. These prove it.