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I went to the Worth expo. To briefly touch on Worth, he was an Englishman active in Paris. Around 1850, his clothes became extremely popular among the upper class aristocrats at court, and later spread to ordinary celebrities, and he is also the person who started the beginning of haute couture.
The items we carry are from the same era, so we're not only focusing on the clothes, but also on the lace used to decorate them, and sharing it with you all. It's lace that you're all already familiar with!!!
By 1900, a new generation of designers emerged, more like competitors.
Paul Poiret, Paquin, Styles change with the times, such as Marie Madeleine.

I personally love this too much
As with costumes, when I go to musee, I always pay attention to lace. And I own quite a lot of it.
The precious clothes have been collected from New York and London, but they have been restored to some extent. It is clear that the decorative lace is not 100% original.
For those of you who visit our store, please enjoy letting your imagination run wild and imagine how our lace was originally used.




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