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georgette

[ US /dʒɔɹˈdʒɛt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a thin silk dress material

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  • Among the fabrics mentioned by Angelo Uslenghi in his Spring / Summer 2005 forecast developed for Moda In are satins, sateens, crêpes, piqués, seersuckers, crepons, voiles, georgettes, honeycombs, hopsacks, slubbed linens, jacquards and mesh.
  • Perhaps the first of the "mannered" fantasies, Sorcery & Cecilia owes much to Georgette Heyer, Jane Austen and the regency romance. A Sunday Morning "Catch-Up" Review: Journey To Fusang
  • The kurtis in cotton, lycra, viscose georgette, linen embellished with delicate embroidery, sequined tops in white, black, red, beige and pastel shades look simple but hep.
  • The dress is either polyester or acetate georgette, which cannot be dyed.
  • At the Tracy Reese fashion show this weekend, the designer will be trotting out flouncy skirts in soft, crinkled silk georgettes, lightweight fabrics such as organza and cotton and lively patterns that feature massive flowers and grass blades done in pale blue, green and pinkish red. The All-Weather Wardrobe
  • From within materialised diva-looking courtesans in ivory coloured netted sarees, georgette lehengas and churidars paired with innovative jackets, walked down the ramp sensuously. The Times of India
  • She wore a gown of purple georgette, silk stockings and high-heeled shoes.
  • For a cross-dressing, fencing heroine try Georgette Heyer's The Masqueraders, but the heroine isn't a very good fencer, which is a shame. Need a hero, need a book, need some sleep
  • Karuna went through cultural couture in India and Pakistan to present this line in pure fabrics like khadi, silks, organzas, brocades, tissues, crêpes and georgettes.
  • Once again, by watching the niche skills of others, you got to know your godet from your georgette. Times, Sunday Times
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