Grace Loves Lace protects weddings market with masks

Solstice Media
3 min readNov 2, 2020

They’ve become the must-have of global bridal fashion, with demand for wedding day face masks in pandemic-impacted America and Europe helping at least one Australian bridal brand multiply its international cult following.

Based on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia, Grace Loves Lace founder, Megan Ziems, said the business responded quickly to the global pandemic by creating the bespoke lace bridal face masks.

“Brides, particularly over in the US, were interested in face masks to match their wedding dress,” Ziems said.

“We have had more interest from the international market as COVID-19 has been more prominent overseas.”

Ziems said the bridal masks were made from the fabric and lace offcuts from a bride’s wedding gown.

“Due to the nature of our on-shore manufacturing, we were able to turn these masks around very quickly.

“Each mask is layered with comfortable, breathable material to ensure there is no irritation on the skin. We do recommend to our brides that they also wear a medical grade mask underneath their bridal mask for full protection.”

The masks have become coveted among international brides seeking Australian-made gowns and the romantic, boho laid back vibe of Grace Loves Lace for their big day.

Ziems said the growing popularity of the brand meant that even amid global pandemic lockdowns and restrictions that forced the postponement of many weddings, the business had forged ahead with Australian and international showroom openings.

Following an expansion last year beyond its Gold Coast home to Melbourne and Perth as well as new locations in Dallas, San Diego and Chicago, Grace Loves Lace unveiled a flagship showroom at The Grounds of Alexandria in Sydney’s inner west early this year before the pandemic hit.

Since then Grace loves Lace has opened further international showrooms, taking the total to 11, with two more to open in Denver and Miami before the end of the year.

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