Satin-Faced Twill Organza - Luminous Colonial Blue - Anise Collection
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Satin-Faced Twill Organza - Luminous Colonial Blue - Anise Collection
Our Luminous Satin-Faced Twill Organza in Colonial Blue desires a memorable evening—how about you? Exposing the most captivating sheen one will ever see, we oh-so-love its shimmering complexion. One side smooth and the other textural, this twill-woven medium reps an appearance that's tactile. Bouncing off light, its wavering luster excites a geometrical illusion that's like playing a game of Jenga. And, down for some translucent lovin'—especially since it's lightweight—this twill organza prefers structured designs over draped, making so countless bridal, evening, and full silhouettes are well within reach. Triumph at the most formal of social occasions in a ball gown (with a cut-off-the-shoulder decollete neckline); twirl into a tutu dress with a fitted bodice and skirt made up of multiple layers; even accessorize with bows, bracelets, other trimmings, and more. Consider silk double crepe, taffeta, or china silk for lining your garment, as at least one lining fabric is necessary to issue true opacity, grant comfort, and prevent slippage at the seams. In place of fusible interfacing, try doubling up on organza or using cotton voile or batiste. Also—for those who love to embroider—frost your look with some sequins, rhinestones, and/or beads.
$13.99
Original: $39.96
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Satin-Faced Twill Organza - Luminous Colonial Blue - Anise Collection—
$39.96
$13.99
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Our Luminous Satin-Faced Twill Organza in Colonial Blue desires a memorable evening—how about you? Exposing the most captivating sheen one will ever see, we oh-so-love its shimmering complexion. One side smooth and the other textural, this twill-woven medium reps an appearance that's tactile. Bouncing off light, its wavering luster excites a geometrical illusion that's like playing a game of Jenga. And, down for some translucent lovin'—especially since it's lightweight—this twill organza prefers structured designs over draped, making so countless bridal, evening, and full silhouettes are well within reach. Triumph at the most formal of social occasions in a ball gown (with a cut-off-the-shoulder decollete neckline); twirl into a tutu dress with a fitted bodice and skirt made up of multiple layers; even accessorize with bows, bracelets, other trimmings, and more. Consider silk double crepe, taffeta, or china silk for lining your garment, as at least one lining fabric is necessary to issue true opacity, grant comfort, and prevent slippage at the seams. In place of fusible interfacing, try doubling up on organza or using cotton voile or batiste. Also—for those who love to embroider—frost your look with some sequins, rhinestones, and/or beads.