- finish.
Charmeuse differs from
plain satin in that
charmeuse has a
different ratio of
float (face) threads, and is of a
lighter weight.
Charmeuse may be...
- stretchy, smooth,
sheer or
decorative fabrics such as silk, satin, Lycra,
charmeuse, chiffon, or (especially and traditionally) lace.
These fabrics can be...
- – has a
cotton back and a
rayon or silk front,
similar to georgette.
Charmeuse – is a lightweight,
draping satin-weave
fabric with a dull reverse. Cuttanee...
-
Canvas Capilene Carrickmacross lace
Challis Chantilly lace Char
cloth Charmeuse Charvet Cheesecloth Chenille Chiengora Chiffon Chino Chintz Cloqué Cloth...
-
weave of silk: for example,
lightweight charmeuse is
translucent when used in clothing, but 30-momme
charmeuse is opaque.
Thread count, also
called threadcount...
- be more
shiny with a real
slippery feel,
especially charmeuse or "satin" slips.
Although charmeuse slips have very
attractive eye appeal, they are not...
-
garment when worn. The prin****l
materials which are
considered erotic are
charmeuse silk (silk
woven so that it has a sheen) and
satins (such as
acetate satin...
-
acute financial problems were
solved when they sold
Henri Rousseau's La
Charmeuse de
serpents (The
Snake Charmer) to
Jacques Doucet.
Sonia Delaunay made...
- with tip and stick". One of the
novelties of the
season was the
pointed "
Charmeuse blouse, very
elegant form, pure silk, with very
fluffy crepe and lace...
- Crêpe
berber Trade name for a piece-d**** crepe-textured pongee. Crêpe
charmeuse Lightweight silk
satin with a
grenadine warp and crêpe reverse. Crêpe...