Ladies Maxi Evening Salsa Dress Plus Size Sequins
Label | Tall waist | sleeveless | A font |
OEM |
color | logo | material |
Material | chiffon | ||
Size(custom) |
M-5XL | ||
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WHAT IS GEORGETTE?
The fabric has a unique lightweight and dull matte finish. Crepe georgette weaves are done with firmly twisted yarns creating a crinkled surface effect. You can find them in solid bright colors or floral prints, and their price varies based on the type and design. If you want to know what is georgette in more detail, then keep reading.
Construction & Workmanship Description:
l 5 Thread Safety Stitch On All Seams, Use Thread DTM, 1cm Wide
l Body Of Garment To Be Fully Lined
l Neck And Armhole Bagged Out With Lining
l Sequin Front And Back Bodice Mounted On Lining Then Bagged Out With Lining
l Under Skirt Panels Position Cut On Ombre Fabric
l C.F & C.B Seam Positioned In Centre Of Ombre Fabric (Light in Centre Going out to Dark at Side Seams)
l YKK quality heavy invisible zip closure at the center back seam, neatly stitched into position
l Top edge stitching along CB zip area to avoid zip-catching fabric
l Zip slider moves easily up and down
l All Main Hems: Double Neaten 0.3cm and Plain Machine
l Lining Hem: Narrow Twin Needle Coverstitch 2cm
COMPOSITION & CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Fabrication:
Bodice – 100% Polyester
Overskirt & Underskirt – 100% Polyester
Lining – 100% Polyester
Care: Gentle Cold Hand Wash, Dry Cleanable
WHAT IS GEORGETTE AND HOW IS IT MADE?
Georgette is a woven fabric that is tightly twisted in z-twist and s-twist yarns. These twists are made in alternate directions and are responsible for the crinkled finish on the fabric’s surface. The jacquard weave or satin weave is also used to weave georgette. They produce jacquard georgette and satin georgette respectively.
This fabric was first produced with silk, making it an inspirational and luxurious fabric. Today, different georgette fabric types are made with their unique characteristics, but its silk form remains the most expensive. There are also polyester and viscose georgettes which are less breathable and cheaper than the natural silk form.
Georgette has various printings which keep up with fashion trends, mainly in botanical, floral, and tropical prints. However, this fabric is difficult to embroider, which is why the embroidered version is usually more expensive.
WHAT IS GEORGETTE VS CHIFFON
You might wonder, what is georgette’s characteristics that make it different than that of chiffon? Well, chiffon is a flowing and lightweight fabric, which means that it clings nicely to the body. It is good for different styling, especially those that require drapings like empire waist dresses. It is often draped in different layers and can be sheer too.
Chiffon fabric is good for pastels and muted colors since it has no distinct sheen. This allows it to fit well with delicate colors. This fabric also has an accordion subtle pleat with its “crinkle”. Its lightweight build makes it an ideal choice for daytime weddings or other outdoor events.
Georgette is slightly heavier and has a tighter weave than chiffon. However, chiffon is more preferred for making dresses because of its diaphanous look. Plus, it has more volume and is modest.
Nevertheless, Georgette and chiffon have numerous similarities. For instance, they both have a similar feel and drape. Additionally, silk chiffon has a similar texture to georgette as they are both made with crepe fabric. Fashion designers favor both chiffon and Georgette for their drape and lightweight design.