Beading – The art of Adornment
In the 1920s, as women stepped onto the dance floors under the first electric lights of a new era, their dresses were more than just garments — they were declarations of freedom and modernity. To bring that brilliance to life, they chose beaded embroidery — a technique of meticulously hand-sewn beads. Tiny glass pieces were arranged with care, forming patterns, light, and movement that made the dress not just beautiful, but alive with every turn and sway. At Lecia, beaded embroidery is not merely a decorative technique. It’s how we tell stories — through light and precision. Each bead is hand-selected and stitched one by one, not to simply make a gown sparkle, but to let it glow in its own way — delicately, emotionally, and with depth. That’s why beaded detailing often appears in Lecia’s most significant designs — when we need to express emotion, evoke memory, and craft a kind of beauty that whispers instead of shouts, yet lingers long in the heart.