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çDz lace

noun

  1. Also called point d'çDz. a delicate needlepoint lace having a solid design outlined with twisted yarn on a background of hexagonal mesh.
  2. a machine reproduction of this lace, with a cordlike outline.


çDz lace

noun

  1. an elaborate lace worked on a hexagonal mesh and used as a border, or a machine-made copy of this
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of çDz lace1

First recorded in 1855–60
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What She Wore The bride wore the Scarlett Gown, designed by Sareh Nouri and made of soft alencon lace with a dramatic chapel train.

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Allison Webb showed an çDz lace midi dress with an oversize removable bow.

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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.

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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.

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Full-dress for Home.—The cap is a Louis XV. fanchon of çDz lace.

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