Lace has always been the heart of bridal fashion — and in 2026, it is more beautiful than ever. Today's lace wedding dresses are a far cry from the stiff, heavy gowns of previous decades. Think fine, flowing patterns, structured lace corsets with incredible detail, and designs that feel both deeply romantic and completely modern. Whether you are drawn to a sleek fitted mermaid or a full dramatic ball gown, there is a lace wedding dress here that will make you feel extraordinary.
Not sure what to look for in lace quality? Our guide on how to tell good lace from bad is a great place to start. And if you're wondering about the difference between lace and embroidery, we cover that too in our lace vs embroidered fabric guide.
What Makes Lace So Special for a Wedding Dress?
There is something about lace that no other fabric can replicate. It catches light at every angle, creating a dress that looks different — and equally stunning — in every photograph. The texture adds depth and romance, and a beautifully cut lace bodice has a structure and presence that feels truly handcrafted. Lace is timeless in a way that trends simply cannot touch.
Aria — Fitted Lace Mermaid with Detachable Train
Aria is one of our most loved wedding dresses, and it is easy to see why. The strapless lace mermaid silhouette is sleek and sculpted, with a low waist corset that gives the dress incredible shape and definition. The detachable tulle train is the perfect finishing touch — sweeping and dramatic for the ceremony, then removed effortlessly for the reception. The lace pattern runs beautifully from bodice to hem without a single break. See the Aria lace wedding dress.

Aria — Strapless Lace Mermaid with Basque Waist
This version of Aria takes the same gorgeous lace mermaid design and adds a basque waist — a deep, elegant V at the front of the corset that creates an even more romantic and elongated silhouette. The result is breathtaking: a dress with incredible shape, fine lace detail, and a full lace train that photographs beautifully from every angle. If you are deciding between silhouettes, our mermaid vs trumpet guide is a helpful read. See the strapless lace mermaid Aria.

Sonata — Strapless Lace Ball Gown
Sonata is a showstopper. A strapless sweetheart bodice in fine lace, paired with a sweeping full ball gown skirt — this is the kind of dress that fills a church aisle completely and takes everyone's breath away. The low waist seam creates a beautiful dramatic contrast between the fitted bodice and the full skirt. Every step is an event. See the Sonata strapless lace ball gown.

Tonika — Embroidered Lace Mermaid
Tonika is truly one of a kind. The lace here is fully embroidered — the floral pattern is raised and three-dimensional, catching the light in the most beautiful way. The heart-shaped corset bodice gives the dress a deeply romantic quality, and the mermaid skirt opens into a dramatic lace train. This is a dress you fall in love with up close, where every detail of the embroidery reveals itself. See the Tonika embroidered lace mermaid.

Viola — Halter Neck Lace Mermaid with Drop Waist
Viola brings something completely different to the lace category. The halter neck creates a stunning open back — one of the most elegant details a wedding dress can have — while the drop waist seam creates a beautifully long, graceful silhouette. The detachable tulle skirt gives you two completely different looks in one dress. Perfect for outdoor weddings, summer venues, or any bride who wants something truly unforgettable from behind. For more on this neckline, see our halter neck wedding dress guide. View the Viola halter neck mermaid.

Harmony — Lace Basque Waist Corset Bridal Set
Harmony is the ultimate two-in-one bridal look. The lace basque waist corset is exquisitely detailed, and the full tulle skirt transforms it into a dream ball gown for the ceremony. Remove the skirt for the reception and you have a completely different — equally stunning — look. The basque waist creates one of the most beautiful silhouettes in bridal fashion. Read more about why brides love it in our basque waist guide. See Harmony bridal set.

Opera — Lace Corset with Mikado Ball Gown Skirt
Opera is pure drama. The delicate lace low waist corset is paired with a structured mikado ball gown skirt, creating a stunning contrast between romance and grandeur. The lace brings intimacy and beauty to the top; the mikado brings volume and architecture to the skirt. Together, they create a dress built for the grandest venues — cathedrals, ballrooms, formal gardens. See the Opera lace corset ball gown.

Lyre — Lace Corset with Chiffon Skirt
Lyre is romantic and ethereal in the most beautiful way. The vintage-inspired lace corset at the top contrasts perfectly with the flowing chiffon skirt below, creating a dress that moves like a dream. It is a wonderful choice for garden weddings, outdoor ceremonies, or any venue where the breeze and natural light can make the most of that soft, floating skirt. View the Lyre lace corset chiffon dress.

Cadence — Mikado and Lace Basque Waist
Cadence is an elegant combination of structured mikado and romantic lace, with off-shoulder sleeves that add a touch of softness to the architectural bodice. The basque waist creates a gorgeous deep V, and the full tulle skirt gives the dress incredible volume and presence. It is a dress that manages to feel both modern and timeless all at once. See Cadence basque waist corset dress.

Ottava — Floral Lace Bridal Mini
Ottava proves that lace is just as magical in a short silhouette. The strapless corset bodice is adorned with beautiful floral lace and a touch of sequin, and the mini skirt gives the whole look a playful, modern energy. It is perfect for civil ceremonies, city weddings, rooftop celebrations, or any bride who wants something joyful and unexpected. See the Ottava floral lace mini.

Ready to Find Your Lace Wedding Dress?
Every lace wedding dress here is handmade to your exact measurements at Dioma. If you want to explore the full range of lace options or talk through which style feels right for you, our lace vs crepe guide is a helpful starting point. All designs are made to order — meaning your dress will be made specifically for you, with no compromises on fit or finish.