Hi guys,
I am currently planning my wedding and am trying to decide on the type of wedding dress I want. I've been researching different styles and have fallen in love with Italian lace. However, I want to make sure I am using the correct terminology when speaking with designers and dressmakers. Can anyone tell me what Italian lace is called? Is it simply referred to as Italian lace or am I missing something? Thank you in advance for your help!

Hi there!
Congratulations on your upcoming wedding! I went through the same process not too long ago and can definitely relate to your questions about wedding dresses and lace. Italian lace is known for its intricate and delicate designs, and is often used in high-end fashion pieces, including wedding dresses.
In my personal experience, Italian lace is sometimes referred to as "Venetian lace". This type of lace is often characterized by its intricate floral or geometric patterns, and is known for its quality and durability. I would definitely recommend looking into dresses with Venetian lace if you're searching for an elegant, timeless look.
When you speak to dressmakers, be sure to specifically ask for Italian or Venetian lace to ensure that you're getting the right type of fabric. Some designers may use different terms, so it never hurts to be specific!
Best of luck with your wedding planning!