Organza
Organza is a thin, sheer fabric traditionally made from silk, though today it is often produced using synthetic fibers like polyester, nylon, or a blend of both. Characterized by its stiff texture and a slightly wiry feel, organza has a crisp drape and is known for its ability to hold its shape. This fabric features a plain weave, which contributes to its transparency and lightweight nature. The distinctive sheen of organza, especially when made from silk, makes it a popular choice for formal attire and decorative purposes.
Properties:
- Sheerness: Organza is highly transparent, making it ideal for layering and creating a delicate, ethereal look.
- Stiffness: Unlike softer sheer fabrics like chiffon, organza holds its shape well, which is why it’s used in structured garments.
- Lightweight: Despite its stiffness, organza is very lightweight, adding minimal bulk to garments.
- Durability: Organza is surprisingly durable and resilient for such a lightweight fabric.
- Sheen: Silk organza offers a natural sheen, while synthetic versions can either mimic this effect or offer a more subdued luster.

