bridelace
/ˈbraɪdɪleɪs/ or /ˈbriːdɪleɪs/Definitions
1. noun
a narrow piece of material (such as lace or ribbon) worn by a woman around her neck to secure her veil or dress
“The bride’s bridelace added a touch of elegance to her wedding gown.”
2. noun
a narrow strip of fabric or other material used to fasten or decorate a garment, especially a woman’s dress or veil
“The old-fashioned bridelace was made from silk and adorned with intricate patterns.”