Shopping for a dress is one of the most important items on your
wedding planning list of things to do. Brush up on your
wedding fashion know-how with this glossary of popular fabrics and materials.
Chantilly LaceDelicate bobbin lace used for veils
Charmeuselightweight fabric with a smooth, satin-like front.
ChiffonSheer, transparent fabric made from lightweight material such as polyester and silk. Often used for layering skirts or on dress sleeves.
Dotted Swiss TulleSometimes called point d’esprit. Net lace used for underskirts and petticoats.
Faillea woven, textured fabric with ribbed appearance. Resembles grosgrain ribbon.
OrgandyA type of organza made from cotton.
OrganzaSheer fabric with stiff texture used as an overlay.
Peau de SoieSometimes called duchess satin, this fabric has substantial weight with a smooth front and dull luster.
Reimbroidered Lace (alencon) A needlepoint lace used for creating floral designs on top of a net.
SatinA heavier fabric with shiny surface.
ShantungAlso called dupioni silk with a finish similar to raw silk, shantung is created from silkworm cocoons giving off a pulled or irregular texture.
Silka natural fiber made from the cocoons of worms. Silk is often the most used fabric for
wedding fashion.
TaffetaSmooth fabric made with twisted yard. Taffeta is sometimes treated by process called calendaring to give it a wavy appearance.
VelvetA heavier fabric woven with short threads. Velvet has a soft, supple feel.