Teatro Lace Story

The French lace used in this collection is made in Northern France by one of the country's oldest lace making houses.

There they use a loom dating backing to the 18th century. The complex pattern requires that the lace is lifted from the loom half way through the process and finished by hand.

This is the jewellery that was chosen by the Victoria and Albert Museum Shop to complement a range designed to enhance the Vivienne Westwood exhibition. The crosses were also first taken up by Colette, the famous Paris boutique.

It was also the first collection in plexiglas. The shaped cuff was first featured in Vogue's must-have pages.

Lily says:

"The idea was to meld a new material with traditional items such as lace and jet to create a modern romantic look."

Remember: If you know anyone celebrating their 13th wedding anniversary, it is a 'lace' one so Teatro Lace jewelry is most appropriate!

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