How to Add a Touch of Romance with Lace & Crochet
This is an update of my original post reorganized with more outfit ideas: I had no idea that when I went to the Michigan International Women’s Show for the first time that I would end up in a wonderland of romantic fashion. Since I did, I’m going to share with you the magic of lace and crochet!
First, Let’s Enter the Doors of the Show:
The Women’s Show is quite established by now; I have a friend who has been going since it began. In fact, she didn’t want to go this year because she said it doesn’t have the vendors she loved in the past. She is a makeup enthusiast. I’m more into fashion and I was thrilled at what I found when I went…namely, Ocean Threads and other Indian and boho boutiques from around the country.
There were about 200 exhibitors. Many of them offered samples, demonstrations and information. Besides fashion, gems and jewelry, there were points of interest in beauty, health, career, cooking, travel, and of course shopping. My friend, Kathy, and I had lots of food samples and even samples of alcoholic drinks at the Expo. There was a mystic and sales of the new sensations: keto and CBD. There was on-the-spot teeth whitening and quotes being offered for home improvement. Kathy is a nurse and was interested in the free health screenings where she was also given a free pen that dispenses hand sanitizer. There was also a custom swimwear shop that I wrote about previously that you can read about HERE.
There were three demonstration stages: Culinary; Fashion and Entertainment; and DIY. Sunday was Mother-Daughter Day so there were lots of activities for kids, including sparkles and face painting.
Girls from two to 92 were there, it seemed. So obviously age doesn’t matter. There was something for everyone in any stage of life.
What kept drawing me back, though, was the Ocean Threads boutique. It was that wonderland of lace and crochet that made me feel like I was in fashion heaven.
Next, How to Style Lace & Crochet
When I got home that evening, I pulled out all of my lace and crochet pieces and came up with hundreds of outfit ideas. I’m not kidding you! When I was at the boutique, I couldn’t think of hardly anything I had that compared to what they had. But when I was at home looking through my clothes, I found similar pieces that I hadn’t been thinking of. So you might want to take a look and see if you come up with any ideas of your own that might end up resembling this romantic look. It doesn’t have to be an exact match.
In my outfit ideas, I combined crochet or lace with velvet, burnout velvet, ruffles, draped and sheer pieces.
So Kathy convinced me that I should write a blog post about crochet and lace and share my outfit ideas with you. And voila! Here it is. 😀
As you can see in the photo above, Ocean Threads puts together lacy, crocheted and draped tops with layered pearls and beads. They also accessorized with a long tassel pendant, a long medallion, or layered gold necklaces as well as pearl and beaded bracelets. The effect is lavish and luscious.
They also used a lot of top extenders and dress extenders (also called slips or slip dresses) layered under shorter tops. Extenders usually have lace or chiffon hems that are meant to be seen. Sometimes a dress extender can be worn on its own as a dress. For more about extenders, see my post on Skirt Extenders/Dress Extenders HERE and my post on Top Extenders HERE.
If you just add one sheer or lacy piece, such as the vest above, to a casual outfit you’ve suddenly made it special.
One saleswoman at Ocean Threads wore jeans with her layers and the other saleswoman wore a lacy maxi skirt.
And Now, Here Are Some Lace & Crochet Outfit Ideas
Below, I have distilled the various ways you can combine lace and crochet in your outfits. I hope that you will be inspired to find even more ways to do this!
With all of these, you can add jeans, skinnies (leggings, jeggings, straight-leg pants, etc.), a slim skirt, a lacy or crochet skirt.
In all of these outfits add pearls, tassel pendants, long pendants, long strings of beads, etc.
Ways to Wear Lace & Crochet Vests
- A lacy vest +a matching color tunic.
- A lacy vest + a crochet-front or chiffon-front t-shirt.
- A lacy vest + a lace or sheer top over a camisole.
- A lacy vest + an embroidered mesh top.
- A lace or crochet top + a lace or crochet vest or cardigan (insets count).
- An ivory draped and/or lace vest + a tunic with a chiffon or lace hem.
- A draped and/or lace vest + a sheer blouse or shirt over a camisole or tank, lacy or not.
- A draped and/or lace vest or cardigan + a slip dress. You might want to add a top with lace or sheer sleeves to the vest.
- A draped and/or lace vest + a lace or crochet or embroidered mesh top.
Ways to Wear Lace & Crochet Cardigans
- A cami, tank or tee with blue jeans and a crochet cardigan. Belt the jeans and add jewelry such as a statement necklace, hoop earrings and rings.
- A crochet cardigan in a color that matches a floral or solid maxi skirt or dress.
- For Evening: A white slip dress + a lace cardigan in a shade of white + a pale-color camisole or dress extender. Layer pearls (small and big, short and long) with a sparkly pendant.
Ways to Wear Lace & Crochet Kimonos and Dusters
- A lacy kimono + cargo pants + a camisole, tank or tee. You might like to add a long gold necklace + Birkenstock sandals.
- A burnout velvet, chiffon, sheer kimono or one with lace insets + a lace top, lace dress, slip dress or dress extender.
- Match a lace duster to a lacey skirt or dress.
- A lace top + a kimono.
- A lacy or crochet kimono or duster + a lacy or crochet dress.
- Cover up a t-shirt & shorts with a crochet duster. Layer a couple of necklaces and some bead bracelets. Then add ethnic earrings & an extra ring.
- A lacy or crochet kimono or duster + a lace or crochet top.
- Wear a lacy, crochet or sheer kimono over a top extender with skinny jeans or leggings. You might like to add a long pendant.
- A lacy kimono + a top extender or dress extender.
- A lace duster or kimono + a matching-color camisole or tank top + jeans.
Ways to Wear Lacy Jackets
- A lacy jacket + a lacy top or dress.
- A lacy jacket + a slip dress.
- A lacy jacket + a burnout velvet top or dress.
- A lacy jacket + a dress extender.
Ways to Wear a Lacy Slip Dress or Dress Extender
- If cool weather, wear a faux leather jacket over a lacy slip dress or dress extender and blue jeans. Add statement earrings and sneakers for day or night.
- A slip dress or dress extender + a long-sleeve lacy or embroidered mesh tunic over it.
- A lace-hem slip dress or dress extender + a chiffon-front tunic t-shirt over it.
- A slip dress + a long-sleeve lace top under it.
- A lacy-hem slip dress or dress extender + a sheer shirt over it.
- Add a dress extender under a shirt dress, tunic or tunic shirt.
- A lace-hem slip dress or dress extender + a tunic with a chiffon or lace hem over it.
- A slip dress + a lace top, jacket or cardigan.
- A top or tunic of lace, crochet, chiffon, embroidered mesh or sheer material over a slip dress.
- A slip dress + a lace or crochet top, cardigan or duster.
- A short caftan + a dress extender. You might like to belt it for shape.
- A dress that’s too short + a dress extender.
Ways to Wear Lace & Crochet Dresses
- A lace or crochet dress + a draped vest or cardigan.
- Top a crochet dress with a jean jacket or denim vest.
- A long-sleeve lace top under a lace or crochet or ruffled dress.
- Top a crochet dress with a utility jacket. Add a brown belt + gold chains at neck and wrist + a leopard-print bag + brown sandals. If sunny, wear brown sunglasses.
- A lace or crochet dress + a duster.
- A lace dress + a velvet duster.
- A lace or crochet dress + a lace vest.
Ways to Wear Lace & Crochet Tank Tops
- Pair a lace or crochet tank top with trousers.
- A lace or crochet tank + linen pants or skirt.
- A lace or embroidered mesh tank + a duster.
- Dress down a lace or crochet tank top with jeans. Add gold hoop earrings and a bracelet.
- A lace or embroidered mesh tank + a draped and/or lacy cardigan.
- A lace or embroidered mesh tank + a lacy jacket.
- A lace top + a sheer kimono.
Ways to Wear Lace & Crochet Tops
- A lace top with jeans. Dress it up or down with accessories.
- Try a crochet top with a short skirt, a pencil skirt or a full skirt.
- A lace top under or over a top extender.
- Match a crochet or lace top to the same color pants or skirt.
- A long-sleeve lace top under a sheer blouse.
- Here are some ideas inspired by Shelbee in her post “Style Imitating Art…” (see photo above). With a crochet top and crochet skirt, add: lace, beads, sequins, feathers, bird or owl jewelry, flowers, bright color and/or natural hues such as browns and greens. You might also like to add a straw or crochet hat and/or embellished shoes.
- A lace or crochet top + a sequined skirt. Feel free to accessorize with any of the suggestions above in #6.
- A long-sleeve lace top under a lace, crochet, embroidered or burnout velvet tank top.
- Top a crochet top and jeans with a kimono. You might like to belt the jeans. Add ankle boots.
- Wear a sheer kimono over a lace top.
- A sheer tank or tunic + a lace top under it.
- A sheer or lacy top + a slip dress.
- A crochet top + a crochet cardigan + a pair of pants. Add a bead necklace + a cuff bracelet.
- A crochet sweater over a long slim, draped skirt, such as matte jersey or a lacy skirt. Accessorize with a chain belt or a belt trimmed with charms and/or pearls. Then add vintage boots or feminine footwear.
- A crochet top, embellished or not + jean shorts. Add booties or sneakers. You might like to front tuck your top and belt it in brown.
- Urban Safari Style: A crochet top + an animal-print skirt or pants. If the top has no sleeves, you might like to add a sheer blouse.
Ways to Wear Lace-Hem Top Extenders
A top extender is a tunic with a lace or chiffon or ruffled hem meant to show below a shorter top worn over it.
- A sheer blouse or shirt over a top extender.
- Layer a crochet sweater over a top extender and skinny jeans. Add a chain necklace or two + booties.
- Toss a draped vest over a top extender and skinny jeans. Add a long pendant and bangles.
- A crochet or open-knit cardigan + a top extender or a lacy, crochet, embellished mesh, or sheer top.
- A top extender + a lacy vest, jacket or cardigan.
How to Wear a Lacy or Crochet Skirt
- A lace or crochet top + a lacy or crochet skirt. Add long strands of beads or pearls or both. Or, add a statement necklace + turquoise cuffs + flat tan booties.
- A sheer top + a camisole + a lacy skirt. You might like to add a crochet topper or scarf.
- A ruffled top + a lacy skirt. You might like to add a crochet topper or scarf.
- A crochet or open-knit cardigan + any top + a lacy skirt.
- A sheer or lacy kimono belted over any top + a lacy skirt. You might like to add a crochet scarf.
- A jean jacket or denim vest with a lacy skirt + any top, crochet or not.
How to Wear Lace & Crochet Scarves
- Add a lace or crochet scarf to a crochet top & crochet skirt.
- A long lace or lace-edged scarf over a chunky knit or crochet sweater.
Let’s Connect!
Is this helpful to you? Do you have lace or crochet pieces that you can style together and layer pearls, beads or pendants over? I hope I have inspired some new ideas. Let us know in the comments below.
Like this post? You might also like to read:
- “What in the World is a Skirt Extender?”
- “How to Give New Life to Tops That Are Too Short”
- “How to Layer a Slip Dress Like a Pro”
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Angie
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Angie, this is such a fabulous post! I love lace and crochet things. They really appeal to my boho soul! Thanks so much for including me in this post with so many wonderful fashion bloggers and styles!
Shelbee
Hi, Shelbee – Your post on Nick Cave’s art was freeing with so many ideas on what to combine with crochet! Letting our creativity loose is what can turn into beloved outfits that we never would have enjoyed otherwise. Thanks for the inspiration from your blog – Angie
I just love how the lace detail can add so much to the look.
Thanks for the shoutout!!
XOOX
Jodie
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And thanks for showing us how it’s done with a tunic! XO – Angie
What a wonderful post, and I love how you have a range of classic and modern options! Great ideas!
Thanks! Just a touch of lace or crochet can make such a difference in any style of outfit…
I dont think I havent anything crochet, but I do have lace! Lace tops/bodysuits are my thing!
Then I hope, Claudia, that you’ll find outfit ideas in this post to wear your lace tops in new ways!
First, is that you, Angie, in the first two photos??? Second, as a crocheter, I couldn’t love this post more!! I adore both crochet and lace. As you can imagine, I have lots of crochet pieces. Now to go through my closet for lace pieces I can add. Third, I had never heard about “extenders”. That’s an interesting new-to-me trend!
Yes, that’s me in the first two photos! I figured you’d have plenty of pieces you’ve made that will make these outfit ideas helpful to you. There are lots of outfit combinations in this post for styling your crochet pieces in different ways without adding in any lace and vice versa. And extenders can add a beautiful layer of lace to your crocheted tops. Enjoy!
Very interesting Angie. Never thought to mix the two.
Thanks for letting me know, my friend! Mixing lace with crochet is what takes it from casual to romantic, don’t you think? 😉