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How to pronounce organza in English?

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Type of cloth, fabric, material, textile

Examples of organza

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She prefers to use silk taffeta, silk organza, French lace and Italian leather.
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Tender Seed Co. has mini plantable seed favors and lavender organza favor bags.
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She described her embroidered-organza Oscar de la Renta wedding gown as simple.
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Carolina Herrera's pheasant-trimmed fedora and tweed vest with organza overlay.
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Wear these beauties with jeans, a skinny glittery belt and an organza ruffle top.
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She offered outfits in billowy chiffon, feminine organza and, surprisingly, denim.
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Even bright, three-dimensional embroidered flowers seemed to float on organza.
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The look was all about rich fabrics, including organza, chiffon and brocades.
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A smocked dress in a delicate shamrock print with organza spirals took 1,000 hours.
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More examples
  • A fabric made of silk or a silklike fabric that resembles organdy
  • Organza is a thin, plain weave, sheer fabric traditionally made from silk, the continuous filament of silkworms. Nowadays, though many organzas are woven with synthetic filament fibers such as polyester or nylon, the most luxurious organzas are still woven in silk. ...
  • A crisp, sheer, lightweight plain-weave fabric, with a medium to high yarn count, made of silk, rayon, nylon, or polyester. The fabric is used primarily in evening and wedding apparel for women.
  • Crafted from silk, nylon, or polyester, this fabric is crisp and translucent, with a stiff texture that is similar in some ways to tulle. Unlike tulle, it flows well, which is why it is frequently used in skirts and overlays. ...
  • Is similar to cotton organdy except it is made with silk and is transparent.
  • Tightly twisted silk yarns make an extremely crisp, sheer, lightweight fabric. Organza was traditionally the silk version of organdy, but is now made from other fibers as well.
  • A fine, sheer, lightweight and crisp fabric with a stiff feel. It crushes or musses fairly easily, but it is easily pressed. This fabric is best suited for more formal or dressy attire and sometimes has a silvery sheen. ...
  • Is sheer and lightweight yet possesses a crisp finish. Similar to organdy, it is slightly less stiff and more transparent.
  • Crisp, nearly translucent fabric that contains a tight weave.