Embroidered Fabrics for Decorative Apparel Development

Explore embroidered mesh fabrics, guipure lace fabrics, and cotton eyelet embroidery fabrics developed for fashion collections, decorative garment surfaces, and production-oriented material sourcing.

A Focused Range of Embroidered Fabric Directions

WELLLACE’s embroidered fabrics category brings together decorative fabric directions built around surface embroidery, cut-through detailing, and embroidery-led material structure. The range is organized for buyers and development teams looking for embroidered bases that can support both sampling and bulk production needs.

Includes

  • Embroidered mesh fabrics
  • Guipure lace fabrics
  • Cotton eyelet embroidery fabrics

Explore by Embroidery Type

Browse the main embroidered fabric directions below to move from broader sourcing needs into more specific product types.

Embroidered Mesh Fabrics

Decorative embroidery developed on mesh bases for fashion garments, occasionwear, and layered material effects.

Guipure Lace Fabrics

Embroidery-led lace structures with stronger pattern presence and a more defined decorative surface.

Cotton Eyelet Embroidery Fabrics

Cutwork and eyelet-based embroidered fabrics developed on cotton grounds for lighter, breathable, and more open fabric directions.

Three Distinct Embroidery Directions

Although grouped under one embroidered fabrics category, these product directions serve different visual, structural, and development needs.

Mesh-Based Embroidery

Used when the fabric needs transparency, lighter construction, or a more layered decorative effect. Embroidered mesh fabrics are often chosen for dresses, overlays, sleeves, and surface detailing where embroidery needs to remain visible without creating a heavy base.

Guipure and Embroidery-Led Lace

Used when the material itself needs stronger decorative character. Guipure lace fabrics offer more defined motifs, denser visual structure, and a clearer lace identity within the embroidered fabric family.

Eyelet and Cutwork Embroidery

Used when the fabric direction calls for openness, perforated detail, and a lighter embroidered surface. Cotton eyelet embroidery fabrics are often more breathable and visually softer, while still carrying a clear embroidery-led look.

Where These Fabrics Are Commonly Applied

Our embroidered fabrics are typically selected for garments and collections that require decorative surface work, lighter visual texture, or embroidery-led material character.

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Dresses and Occasionwear

For decorative garment surfaces, layered panels, and embroidery-led style development.

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Blouses and Feminine Tops

For lighter embroidered constructions with more visible surface detail and fabric character.

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Bridal and Special Collections

For collections requiring more refined embroidery direction, lace effect, or statement surface work.

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Detail-Driven Fashion Development

For capsule ranges and seasonal developments where embroidery is part of the product identity, not just an added trim.

Featured Embroidered Fabric Selections

A curated selection of embroidered fabric styles from across our current range.

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Browse All Embroidered Fabrics

Continue exploring the full embroidered fabrics range below.

Decorative embroidered fabric directions developed for apparel collections, surface detailing, and production-oriented sourcing. This category includes embroidered mesh fabrics, guipure lace fabrics, and eyelet embroidery fabrics used across fashion, occasionwear, and detail-driven garment development.

Looking for the Right Embroidery Direction?

Tell us what you are developing — mesh embroidery, guipure lace, eyelet embroidery, motif style, end use, or reference images — and we can help you narrow down suitable options from our embroidered fabrics range.