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Organza is a thin,
plain weave,
sheer fabric traditionally made from silk. Many
modern organzas are
woven with
synthetic filament fibers such as polyester...
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woven from piña or abacá;
although in
modern times,
cheaper materials like
organza silk,
ramie or
polyester are also used. It is a
common formal or semi-formal...
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brand of
perfumes and cosmetics,
known for
fragrances L'Interdit, Amarige,
Organza, Pi, and
Givenchy III. As part of Givenchy, it has been a
subsidiary of...
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under pattern.
Examples of
fabric with
plain weave are chiffon,
organza,
percale and taffeta.
According to the 12th-century
geographer al-Idrīsī...
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Moquette Mouflon Mousseline Muslin Nankeen Neoprene Net
Oilskin Organdy Organza Osnaburg Ottoman Oxford Paduasoy Panné
velvet Peau de Soie
Percale Piqué...
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similar fabric georgette.
Chiffon is more flow and airy when
drape than
organza which is stiffer.
Chiffon is more
moveable and
flimsy while Tulle is more...
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fabrics used to make
ribbons are satin,
organza, sheer, silk, velvet, and grosgrain. The word
ribbon comes from Middle...
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ornamental accents.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Tulle (textile).
Organza, a
woven sheer fabric Gossamer (fabric)
Gauze "Net (textile)", Wikipedia...
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finish offers a
stiffened and
translucent effect not
dissimilar from silk
organza.
Figured Organdy is
produced by
applying an acid-resisting
substance to...
- by the
innovation in
lightweight materials such as tulle, chiffon, and
organza. In the
early 20th century,
productions by the
Russian ballet company Ballets...