- Organdy, also
spelled Organdie, is a kind of fabric. It is a lightweight,
balanced plain weave made of
cotton with
features of
sheerness and crispness...
- the "bold, ****
patterns of
crisp organdie,
subdued and
mellowed by
undertones of
contrasting color and design."
Organdie-style
Vernonware can occasionally...
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wedding dress was
designed by
Norman Hartnell. It was
constructed of
Swiss organdie, with a high collar, a
simple skirt, long
sleeves and a
small train. Instead...
- Archive,
retrieved 18 May 2023 Saunders,
David (2018). "Wired-up in
white organdie".
Science Museum Group Journal. 10 (10). doi:10.15180/181003. ISSNĀ 2054-5770...
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transparent fabrics such as
voile and
organdie imported from
France and Switzerland. By the 1920s, the
German organdie and
colourful printed voiles became...
- a
printed vinyl with a
synthetic non-woven backing.
organdy Organdy or
organdie is the
sheerest cotton cloth made.
Combed yarns contribute to its appearance...
- with
hoops at the end of each layer....[H]oops
stiffen tiers of
black organdie dress from his
couture collection. Morris,
Bernadine (24 July 1973). "Dior...
- in 1909. Here he
invented the
Barraud cage (a box of made of
muslin or
organdie suspended on a wire
frame placed inside insulators containing wet towels)...
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Fabrications ranged from fur, mohair, alpaca, and brocade, to lace, chiffon,
organdie, and silk.
Vogue Italia described the
silhouettes as
curved and dainty...