Lace: Lace is one of the most common decorative materials in dresses, with diverse types and styles, including lace trim and embroidered lace. Lace trim, with its exquisite patterns and delicate texture, is often used on skirt hems, necklines, and cuffs, creating a romantic and elegant atmosphere. Embroidered lace has patterns embroidered onto the fabric, forming a unique decorative effect.
Patches: Patches refer to various materials (such as fabric pieces, leather, metal pieces, etc.) fixed onto the dress through stitching, pasting, or inlaying to create a unique decorative effect. The choice of patches should be based on the style and positioning of the dress, for example, modern minimalist dresses may use simple fabric patches, while vintage-style dresses may use high-end materials such as metal or gemstones as patches. The decorative effect of patches is rich and diverse, highlighting certain areas of the dress and enhancing visual focus.
Beads and Sequins: Beads and sequins are commonly used decorative materials in dresses, fixed onto the dress through stitching or pasting to create a sparkling decorative effect. The choice of beads and sequins should be based on the color and style of the dress to ensure they coordinate with the overall effect of the clothing. Beads and sequins are often used on the waist, chest, and cuffs of dresses, enhancing the fashion sense and visual impact of the dress through their unique reflection and sparkling effect.