Georgette
Georgette (from crepe Georgette) is a sheer, lightweight, dull-finished crepe fabric named after the early 20th century French dressmaker Georgette de la Plante. Originally made from silk, Georgette is made with highly twisted yarns.
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Part of the crepe fashion fabric family, Georgette fabric is a woven silk textile that is translucent with a slightly puckered surface and a beautiful drape. The silk crepe fabric was first introduced in France at the beginning of the twentieth century. Since then, it has become a fixture of high fashion, particularly in evening and bridal wear.