Wikipedia
Chantilly Lace may refer to:
- Chantilly lace, a type of lace
- Chantilly Lace (song), a song by The Big Bopper
- Chantilly Lace (film), a 1993 film directed by Linda Yellen
"Chantilly Lace" is the name of a rock and roll song written by Jerry Foster, Bill Rice, and Jiles Perry "The Big Bopper" Richardson, the last of whom released the song in August 1958. The single was produced by Jerry Kennedy.
Chantilly Lace is a 1993 "improvised dramatic film" shot in Sundance, Utah for the Showtime Network and eventually released on video via Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment. The film was directed by Linda Yellen and features dialogue that was largely improvised by its ensemble cast.
Usage examples of "chantilly lace".
Since the Earl paid five shillings to the General Post office every quarter for the privilege of receiving an early London delivery Madam Lavalle's civil reminder to her ladyship that a court dress of Chantilly lace was still unpaid for had lain on Nell's breakfast-tray.
It Was showered and flounced with cream-colored Chantilly lace that had come from Charleston on the last blockader, and Maybelle was flaunting it as saucily as if she and not the famous Captain Butler had run the blockade.
Made of shiny black satin and imitation Chantilly lace, it was pulled tight across the front and draped in huge flounces on either side.
She wore a mauve silk bed jacket over a nightdress of Chantilly lace.
She was dressed in a flimsy evening gown of black Chantilly lace over cream-colored chiffon, and across the arm of the davenport had been thrown an evening cape of cloth-of gold trimmed with ermine.
The mirror reflected a white satin gown, trimmed with black Chantilly lace.
In a whisk of lithe arms, Voltaire produced a Chantilly lace gown.
The roses were crushed and soiled, the tulle all torn, and tarnished some strings of beads that had been gold: a tatter of Chantilly lace hung by a thread: it is another of the relics that I have unearthed in the writing of this narrative.
But as they stopped, static blared across the radio, which had been playing some hard rock tune, and when the static cleared, there was the Big Bopper, singing 'Chantilly Lace'.