Lace has a reputation problem and green makes it worse, if you let it. Too fussy, too bridal, too much. We disagree, and this collection is our argument. When lace is cut well and worn in a green that actually means something, whether that is a deep forest, a cool sage, or something closer to emerald, it stops being precious and starts being seriously stylish. The key is the cut. Lace that sits in a structured bodice or falls cleanly to the knee reads completely differently from lace that is gathered and layered into something that belongs at a school formal. We have been looking specifically for the versions that feel considered. The ones with clean lines, interesting colour depth, and enough confidence in the fabric to let it do its work without over-designing around it. These are dresses for weddings you actually want to dress well for, for evenings where the occasion deserves something more than a reliable midi, for moments when you want to wear something with genuine presence. Lace green done right is not delicate. It is definitive.