Lace has a reputation problem. Too bridal, too fussy, too much like something you’d wear to a garden party you didn’t really want to attend. But lace in red is a completely different conversation. The color cuts through any sweetness the fabric might suggest and leaves something that feels genuinely bold. We’ve been curating this collection specifically for women who want the texture and femininity of lace without anything that reads as precious or overly romantic. These are dresses with structure. Midi lengths that land with authority. Bodycon cuts where the lace feels like armor rather than decoration. Necklines that are considered. The red does real work here, grounding everything so the lace becomes a detail rather than the whole point. We kept coming back to pieces where the construction felt intentional, where someone had clearly thought about how lace behaves on a body rather than just how it photographs. Red lace done right is one of the most compelling things a dress can be.