Lese for the summer

With open embroidery embossed following the classic lace pattern, lese (or laise) is considered a delicate and romantic fabric, great for summer looks. The whole fabric is pierced? It is well known and was once a fad in past seasons.

After a long time forgotten, some international brands rescued and bet on the lese in their parades. It can also be seen stamping covers and various editorials of famous magazines. The fabric has enchanted again and is back to be successful as open embroidery is all about the hottest season of the year as it makes the production fresh and much more beautiful.


Lese can appear on skirts, dresses, pants, shorts, pantsuits and blouses. Because it is all pierced, the fabric can appear stamping whole pieces or just in detail on the bars and handles.

The sizes of the fabric castings vary from the mini model, which are more discreet, to maxi that even very visible, but are nonetheless delicate. The good news is that you can bet on this lightweight fabric at work, on the beach, in the city and even in the club. But for that, just know how to make the right combination.

Typically, clothing with bricks is found in more delicate colors like white and nude, but it can also appear in more vibrant colors like orange, yellow, red, pink, green, purple and even brown and black.


For more formal occasions, bet on discrete overlapping of the thesis on coats, suits or shirts that are over another shirt. In addition to the production becoming more feminine, the effect of the lese on another fabric gives an extra charm to the look. Lighter, crisp shirts with sleeveless details on sleeves and barred make the production chic and summery.

For the day to day, bet on the lese in more fluid models and with lining in dresses, skirts and gowns. By the sea, the fabric can be worn without fear by matching bikinis and tops underneath or even on the beach. Mixing prints like floral, striped and more delicate can be the perfect match for lese looks.

For night costumes, the tip is to dare with the lese mixed with transparency, but without seeming vulgar. The piece is much more interesting when it shows the skin at strategic points on the body.


Another tip on how to use lese is to bet on the most vibrant colors or even black and nude, which make the evening production more elegant. The lese along with the sparkle in the details of the clothes are also great in productions for the club or more upscale parties.

Photos of looks with lese

See photos of amazing looks and learn how to wear lese in summer.

Larger sized holes in the Louis Vitton fashion show

Dolce & Gabanna's off-white parade where the lese fabric was featured

Magazines where lese fabric gained prominence combined with transparency

Kiana Ledé - EX (Audio) (May 2024)


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