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broderie anglaise
[ broh-duh-ree ahng-gleyz, -glez; French brawduh-ree ahn-glez ]
noun
- fine white needlework done on fine cloth, typically on eyelet.
broderie anglaise
/ ËŒbrəʊdÉ™riË É‘ËŋˈɡlÉ›z /
noun
- open embroidery on white cotton, fine linen, etc
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of broderie anglaise1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of broderie anglaise1
Example Sentences
"Designers got crafty this season," noted Drapers, "and the Paris runways were aflutter with super-size lace and broderie anglaise designs for SS24".
"I made a strapless dress out of yellow broderie anglaise and wore it with elbow length white lace gloves," she said.
Very early on a recent weekday morning, Duff arrived on a video call from her Los Angeles home looking seraphic in a white dress embellished with broderie anglaise.
Other looks included trousers with golden thread paired with a short jacket in shearling, pinafore dresses in broderie anglaise and aviator looks.
It was a trench with romantic poet’s sleeves and a dropped balloon skirt and a doily of a hand-embroidered broderie anglaise prom dress with boned petals at the neck so stiff they looked like place mats, or wings.
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