River lace, which has captivated everyone from the King of France to Parisienne, is characterized by its mesmerizing delicate expression and the three-dimensional effect created by twisting and spinning countless thin threads. It is the most valuable and luxurious item in mechanical racing, and has been the dream of many people in the past as well. L’art de vivre’s pintuck blouse is an elegant blouse that combines river lace, also known as the queen of lace, with delicate pintucks. Even if you don't know it's a precious lace, the blouse itself seems to speak volumes about its value and beauty.
What is River Race
Lace is intricately woven by twisting threads using a river machine developed in 1913. It is also known as the ``queen of lace'' due to its delicate and rich pattern expression, making it an extremely valuable lace. The machines used to weave river lace are no longer being manufactured, and the only people who can weave this lace, which was once loved by the royal family, are old machines that were created over 100 years ago and skilled craftsmen. The very existence of this lace is antique and valuable. The base has a beautiful transparency, the weave is dense, the pattern stands out three-dimensionally, and it is elegantly made.It is characterized by its resistance to fraying.
This pintuck blouse is made using a manufacturing method that has remained unchanged since the 1800s, and the combination of river lace and pintucks inspired by antique lace will make you fall in love with it. The combination of lace woven on an antique river loom that is over 100 years old and delicate fine Indian cotton is soft and comfortable against the skin, making it cool to wear in the summer.
A dressy pintuck blouse with luxurious lace all the way to the back. The gathers on the cuffs are also a great point, and when you pull them up tightly, you can change the look of your outfit. Just by wearing it lightly, you can completely change the overall atmosphere of your outfit.In addition to wearing a skirt with the same style, you can also enjoy variations by adding a little spice to the sweet atmosphere.For example, you can pair it with casual bottoms such as denim. , or pair it with mannish leather shoes. Adding a blouse to your wardrobe that can be matched with various items you have to change your mood will make going out on holidays even more fun.
Wear that traces the history of lace
Lace was introduced into fashion in France in the late 17th century, during the reign of Louis XIV. It is said that lace clothing was one of the valuable handicrafts that began as a means of economic measures, producing high-quality products. Lace was procured from northern Italy and linen and silk from Lyon were used to make clothes, and noble clothing decorated with lace became the dress code at the Palace of Versailles and continued until the time of Marie Antoinette. In the 18th century, when cotton, which originated in India, reached France, lace, which had previously been worn only by aristocrats, was made from cotton, becoming popular among the common people of Paris, and becoming the foundation of lace fashion, which is still loved today. . After that, even in the era of haute couture, river lace remained a popular material for a long time, and it is still extremely popular among people who love antiques.
Aspirations of the world
In today's world where cheap lace is on the market, the valuable lace clothing that Parisienne admired is becoming rarer. L'art de vivre has been involved in the fashion industry for a long time, and has come to believe that the increasingly rare products of wonderful technology are part of the importance of taking care of clothes. We offer River Lace products. In France, it is said that people wear clothes in search of ``uniqueness,'' and that clothes and objects fulfill their limits of use value. In today's world where people don't own a lot of things and when it comes to fashion, people are looking for their own style and relaxed style, and we want to be a brand that conveys our thoughts on the aesthetics of lifestyle. We offer unpretentious, natural style to those who seek it.














| Size | Body length: 70cm
Width: 65cm Shoulder and arm length: 72cm Petticoat: length 90cm, width 50cm Size guide |
| Weight | 187g |
| Material | Body: 55% cotton, 45% rayon
Lace part: 96% cotton, 4% nylon |
| Country of origin | India |
In today's world of cheap lace, the number of valuable lace wear that Parisienne has longed for is decreasing. In France, it is said that clothes and things are at the limit of their value in use by wearing clothes in search of "likeness". Established in 2019, L'art de vivre should become a brand that conveys the aesthetic sense of lifestyle in the present age when fashion is required to have a style that is unique to you and one that relaxes your shoulders. With this in mind, we offer unpretentious and natural fashion to those who seek their own personality.
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