LVMH Is Selling Marc Jacobs, What This Means for the Future of the Brand
What do you think...could Marc Jacobs thrive more independently with a U.S. company behind it, or was it better positioned under the global luxury powerhouse of LVMH?
Solstiss USA CEO François Featured on Fit & Stitch on PBS Texas
François Damide was invited to share a masterclass on the craftsmanship behind French Leavers lace on Fit & Stitch in Dallas, Texas.
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The Solstiss Academy 2024-2025 Winners
We’re thrilled to announce the winners who’ve brought their visions to life with elegance, passion, and a whole lot of style and hard work to compete in our Solstiss Academy.
Happy Summer Solstiss! Our Boutique Is Now Open Online.
Solstiss USA is thrilled to announce the official launch of its online Boutique.
Just in time for the Summer Solstice, it is now live as of today, June 20th.
Lace Lesson: Guipure, Textured Relief
The guipure lace is woven on Leavers looms. It is recognized by big stitches, thick liners, often in cotton, and with no tulle. It is an open lace with textured relief work.
Lace Lesson: Valenciennes, the Ultimate Trim
What makes Valenciennes lace the ultimate trim?
The style is a type of bobbin lace recognizable by tight floral patterns and open-squared ground from the town of the same name. Due to its delicacy and size, it's popular for lingerie.
Its characteristics include opaque motifs with no relief, small size usually 8-10 centimeters wide, with fine diamond shaped ground net. The style originated in the beginning of the 18th century and is now produced on Leavers looms. It can be made in galloons, insertion, bands, or beading lace.
The Solstiss Academy at the Lace & Embroidery Museum of Caudry
We are so proud to showcase our winners of The Solstiss Academy at the Lace & Embroidery Museum of Caudry! Our opening reception was a huge success and the 2024–2025 Solstiss Academy is underway.
Can It Lace?
Lacemaking may be an old craft, but it's being reinvented everyday. Solstiss continues to develop new and innovative techniques, such as lace with silicone, metallic threads, vinyl, latex, leather, flocked; embellished with beads, sequins, feathers, and paint. Look at some of these available examples!
Lace Lesson: Lace in History Part 2
To the Revolution!
The textile industry was one of the first to transform during the Industrial Revolution (1760–1870), becoming completely mechanized by 1830. Starting in Lyon, France with the Jacquard system (1801) then in England with the bobbinet loom (1804), John Leavers perfected his Leavers loom in 1834, establishing Leavers lace.
The Leavers loom combines Bobbinet tulle loom technology with the Jacquard system, and some of these looms from the Industrial Revolution are still used today. Although much of the craft of lace creation has been mechanized, the expertise is still passed down from generation to generation, including both machine and hand techniques.
Solstiss operates more than 100 Leavers looms, representing about 40% of the looms in the world.
Lace Lesson: Alençon, The Queen of Lace
Alençon lace, or point d’Alençon, is a needle lace from Alençon, France, about 100 miles west of Paris. From the end of the 17th century, it is characterized by predominant floral patterns (often rose), gimp threads added to the ground net for more opacity, and lack of transparency. At the Universal Exhibition in London in 1851, it was named the "Queen of Lace". Most recently, UNESCO recognized the unusual craftsmanship of this lace and added it to its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2010.
From Client to Boutique
May 20, 2026
Tell us which lace fabrics, patterns, colors, textures, embroidery, and finishes you’d love to see added to the boutique.
Your feedback helps us choose which lace fabrics to add to our online collection so we can continue offering beautiful, high-quality materials for designers, brides, sewists, and creatives working on last-minute designs and special projects.
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Leader in French Leavers lace, Solstiss inspires designers worldwide, with a presence in the US since 1986. All made in France for generations, Solstiss fine luxury lace is known for its infinite variety, unique quality and both technical and aesthetic innovations.
