THE FABRIC EDIT: POINT D'ESPRIT & FLOCKED DOT
The Poetry of Dots From woven illusion to applied texture, dotted fabrics bring depth, light, and quiet romance to bridal design. Point d’esprit is not a surface decoration so much as a visual pause—dots suspended in air, interrupting sheer fabric with rhythm and restraint. As a creator of bridal fashion, I see it's often the smallest details that make the most lasting impression. Some of my favorite fabrics are dotted. Whether subtly woven in or delicately applied, they offer a unique way to introduce texture without overwhelming a design. These tiny motifs transform sheer materials into something far more dimensional, allowing light to interact with the surface in soft, shifting ways. The result is a fabric that feels alive, adding nuance to silhouettes ranging from airy blouses to structured skirts and veils. Point d’esprit is perhaps the most recognizable of these textiles. Characterized by its evenly spaced, woven dots, it has long been associated with softness ...







