IPA: /ˈælənˌkɒn/
KK: /ˈælənˌkɒn/
A type of fine lace that is made with a needle and thread, often used for decorative purposes in clothing and home textiles.
The wedding dress was adorned with beautiful alencon lace.
The word 'alencon' originates from Old French, specifically referring to a type of lace made in the town of Alençon in Normandy, France. It signifies a delicate and intricate lacework style that became popular in fashion.
Think of the town of Alençon in France, where this beautiful lace originated, helping you remember that 'alencon' refers to a specific style of lace.