
1974 - 2004
This year, Solstiss is celebrating its 30th birthday. This is the opportunity for us to thank all our customers and service providers, you who placed your confidence in us, transcending our creations to the extreme, every season taking us even further...
The greatest names in haute couture and ready-to-wear fashion gave full expression to their creativity with Solstiss lace. Every season we pay tribute to them through the Solstiss magazine...[More...]
1974 - 2004
This year, Solstiss is celebrating its 30th birthday. This is the opportunity for us to thank all our customers and service providers, you who placed your confidence in us, transcending our creations to the extreme, every season taking us even further...
The greatest names in haute couture and ready-to-wear fashion gave full expression to their creativity with Solstiss lace. Every season we pay tribute to them through the Solstiss magazine...[More...]
1974 - 2004
This year, Solstiss is celebrating its 30th birthday. This is the opportunity for us to thank all our customers and service providers, you who placed your confidence in us, transcending our creations to the extreme, every season taking us even further...
The greatest names in haute couture and ready-to-wear fashion gave full expression to their creativity with Solstiss lace. Every season we pay tribute to them through the Solstiss magazine...[More...]
Against a backdrop of Hollywood glamour and vestal drapes, lace leaves its delicate impression on the spring-summer 2004 collections. Embroidered with sequins, veiled with muslin or directly on the skin, the wel-like fabric confuses and is a must for both night and day wardrobes.
After the scar-like seams and the insets with fawn organza petals of the winter collection, Olivier Theyskens continues at Rochas the original combinations with plastified lace or lace veiled over with metallised fabrics.[More...]
Against a backdrop of Hollywood glamour and vestal drapes, lace leaves its delicate impression on the spring-summer 2004 collections. Embroidered with sequins, veiled with muslin or directly on the skin, the wel-like fabric confuses and is a must for both night and day wardrobes.
After the scar-like seams and the insets with fawn organza petals of the winter collection, Olivier Theyskens continues at Rochas the original combinations with plastified lace or lace veiled over with metallised fabrics.[More...]
Christian Lacroix
"You cannot hurry lace"
Transparent close-fitting skirt made from flesh-coloured tulle with large lace bouquets, long dress in painted crepe embroidered with black and white mantillas, a spencer-bodice in taffeta embroidered with lace ruches... For his spring-summer 2004 haute couture collection, Christian Lacroix has again worked lace into a patchwork of patterns associating illuminated satins, caravanserai and Victorian charades, flower shows and children's drawings...[More...]
Christian Lacroix
"You cannot hurry lace"
Transparent close-fitting skirt made from flesh-coloured tulle with large lace bouquets, long dress in painted crepe embroidered with black and white mantillas, a spencer-bodice in taffeta embroidered with lace ruches... For his spring-summer 2004 haute couture collection, Christian Lacroix has again worked lace into a patchwork of patterns associating illuminated satins, caravanserai and Victorian charades, flower shows and children's drawings...[More...]
"I've' never done a collection without lace... For me, lace is a loyal friend... When I'm not sure about a dress, a piece of lace immediately gives it that spirit, that mystery that makes it special."[More...]
"Like a perfume...lace is on the skin..."
[More...]After the "Solstiss, Corps de dentelles" exhibition (Louvre Carrousel, March 2002), Solstiss once again gathers the greatest names in international luxury design in order to explore new trends and propose an original perspective on this precious and mysterious material. Show how lace breaks away from its traditional vocations and adapts to new horizons... This was the objective of the "Solstiss, Détournements de dentelles" exhibition organised by Solstiss and staged by Galuchat at the Galeries Lafayette...[More...]
After the "Solstiss, Corps de dentelles" exhibition (Louvre Carrousel, March 2002), Solstiss once again gathers the greatest names in international luxury design in order to explore new trends and propose an original perspective on this precious and mysterious material. Show how lace breaks away from its traditional vocations and adapts to new horizons... This was the objective of the "Solstiss, Détournements de dentelles" exhibition organised by Solstiss and staged by Galuchat at the Galeries Lafayette...[More...]