The scent of flowers is lingering in the air near the L.A. River, just outside of our studio. In the afternoon, the sun shines through the vintage lace shawls we have in some of our windows, and there is usually a little breeze that makes the fringe dance. It’s a romantic vibe up in here! Adding a touch of lace to any room adds a soft, airy feel but don’t stop there! Put that lace on YOU too boo!
We are so into lacey fashion for the spring season. It’s light, breathable, and flirty. The sheer nature is the perfect balance between function and flair. It keeps you cool when you’re strolling through the flea market, but is cute enough that you can wear it out to dinner and drinks with your gal pals. Throw on a lace kimono, or some lace bell bottoms if you’re serving up an extra dose of boho realness! Not sure how to get some lace into your life? No worries! We’ve rounded up some of our favorite lace fashion for ya! Check out these lewks and let us know which one is your fave!
- Pommed Lace Cover-Up Dress
- ASOS DESIGN Lace Midi Swing Dress With Ruffle Hem
- John Zack Plus Lace Midi Dress With Cape Detail
- UO Juliana Lace Lace Turtleneck Dress
- Women’s Lace One Shoulder Illusion Midi Dress – Le Kate (Juniors’) Black
- Spanish Lace Bells
- Textured Lace Blouse
And check out our Textile Treasury all about lace!
Rusty says
Hiya.
Things seem to be a bit ‘low’ at The Jungalow…the ’round ups’ are flimsy and content is ‘sheer’ all ’round. There just isn’t much personality coming through.
Missing the old vibe.
Justina Blakeney says
Hi Rusty,
Thanks for the note. We’re working hard on the editorial content coming out of a very crazy winter! Hope you’ll stick around for future “highs”! Hugs,
Justina
Rusty says
K…I’m hanging in here. :)
I wouldn’t give up so easily on my fav site, that’s why I took the time to comment on the ‘vibe’.
Gail says
I love #3 and #7. I’m too old for the rest!
Justina Blakeney says
3 and 7 are my favorites too! xx
Justina
Shannon says
I’d love to see a post on sourcing home textiles like those in the first image. Or maybe you’ve already done one? :)
Shannon says
I’d love to see a post on sourcing home textiles like those in the first image. Or maybe you’ve already done one? :)
Caitlin Watson says
Hi Shannon!
The first image features a floral textile which is called a piano shawl. You can find them on Etsy or eBay. They are so beautiful and we love embroidered florals and the fringe edge!
Along with that we have a Lace Textile Treasury.
https://www.jungalow.com/2016/01/in-process-textile-treasury-lace.html
Happy lace hunting!
Caitlin
Jakkeo says
Tessa upcycles secondhand clothing and brings new life to each garment her needle and thread touches. Her motifs are magical and fanciful with references to old folk themes and traditional figure https://vidmate.bet/ sketches.