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çDz lace
noun
- Also called point d'çDz. a delicate needlepoint lace having a solid design outlined with twisted yarn on a background of hexagonal mesh.
- a machine reproduction of this lace, with a cordlike outline.
çDz lace
noun
- an elaborate lace worked on a hexagonal mesh and used as a border, or a machine-made copy of this
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of çDz lace1
Example Sentences
What She Wore The bride wore the Scarlett Gown, designed by Sareh Nouri and made of soft alencon lace with a dramatic chapel train.
Allison Webb showed an çDz lace midi dress with an oversize removable bow.
They were married at St. Patrick’s Cathedral - her in a hand-beaded gown of Alencon lace, him in a morning coat with striped pants and an ascot - and were feted in a reception at the Waldorf-Astoria.
They were married at St. Patrick’s Cathedral — her in a hand-beaded gown of Alencon lace, him in a morning coat with striped pants and an ascot — and were feted in a reception at the Waldorf-Astoria.
Full-dress for Home.—The cap is a Louis XV. fanchon of çDz lace.
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