Timeless fabric, lace is part of the brazilian fashion history since the arrival of the royal family, a period in which the material was presented to our culture.

 

Camila, for example, opted for a model entirely in lace to create her look. The black jacket with embroidery gave a rocker touch to the delicate aspect of her 2-piece.

Despite its association with more romantic looks, many international brands have revamped the usage of the fabric.

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Balenciaga, Michael Kors, Rodarte and givenchy went for the classic white version when creating their Spring/Summer collection but in different styles: now more delicate, grunge and fashionista.

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The sicilian Dolce&Gabbana woman shows a new look to lace with floral embroidery and highlighted the more powerful versatility side of the fabric.

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The Rodarte resembles dark victorian with details in ruffles and transparencies and lace applications in strategic places.

Gucci of Alessandro Michele gave a vintage version and explored the material in midi pieces with deep necklines.

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For a classic and contemporary look, go for a complete piece leaving lace as the protagonist.

This was my choice for a working day: a floral and delicate outfit. The lace skirt brought the perfect harmony between the stylish top (a piece created by Carol Bassi and these ultra-romantic sandals).

The good thing is that, depending on the combination, you can wear it on a day to day or for a more social event.

XoXo, Alice.