As a traditional craft art, beading is the combination of classics and modernity, and it is coveted by designers of wedding dresses and haute couture apparel. The regular and rhythmic effect is underlined for the application of beading.
Beads go along the basic patterns, adding a dimensional and colorful effect. The large-scale application is not recommended.
Beading at the edges adds depth and enriches the pattern. This technique is teamed with cutouts to create eye-catching forms.
Beading is most often applied to florals. Repetitive embroidering, regular textures, tonal beads and florals form the rhythmic style. The bead leaves and blended fabrics are often applied to the waist, shoulder and hem.
Beads at the pistil add interest and sweetness. Beading florals at the hem or all-over florals are eye-catching.
Delicate and small beads applied to sheers form a strong textural effect. This kind of beads works well for the all-over decoration which is understated and elegant. Feathers, flower petals and sequins enrich pattern.
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