Behind the Trend: The Lace Slip Revival, Led by Homebodii

Lace is having a defining moment, and Australian label Homebodii is leading the global revival. What began as a bridal essential has evolved into the season’s most alluring fashion statement, seen layered under blazers, styled with denim, and gracing the front rows of Paris Fashion Week.

From the cobblestone streets of Paris to the golden light of Sydney’s coast, stylists are reaching for Homebodii’s signature lace designs to capture fashion’s most romantic new mood. The lace slip and cami, once a symbol of bridal intimacy, has re-emerged as a statement of understated power, worn with oversized tailoring, structured coats, and layers of fine gold jewellery.

With stylists pulling Homebodii pieces for editorial shoots and celebrity clients, it’s clear that the world’s love affair with lace isn’t fading it’s evolving. What began as intimate apparel has become a universal language of modern femininity, and Homebodii stands as its most fluent speaker.

In Paris, the look was all about contrast: Homebodii’s soft lace camis layered beneath sculptural blazers or peeking through sheer knits, embodying that effortless French undone allure. In London, editors styled the brand’s ivory slips with knee-high boots and cashmere trenches, blending quiet luxury with a hint of rebellion. And in Sydney, the Homebodii muse layered her lace with linen sun-kissed, barefoot, and beautifully herself.

Founded on the Gold Coast by Ingrid Bonnor @ingrid.nina Homebodii has become the quiet force behind the lace layering revolution, inspiring women worldwide to embrace softness as strength. Beloved by brides, muses, and stylists alike, the brand’s lace slips and camis are now being pulled by leading tastemakers across Europe and the United States. Known for their ethereal craftsmanship and effortless sensuality, each piece blurs the line between boudoir and street style, redefining what it means to be feminine, powerful, and utterly modern.

“Our pieces were designed to transcend moments,” says founder and creative director Ingrid Bonnor. “A lace cami that begins as bridal can live on as part of your everyday wardrobe. It’s about creating a feeling of confidence and continuity.”

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