ORGANZA- THE RIGHT CHOICE FOR THE CONTEMPORARY BRIDE

ORGANZA- THE RIGHT CHOICE FOR THE CONTEMPORARY BRIDE

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It seems to be raining celebrity weddings this season and the stunning brides continue to give ultimate trousseau goals. It started with Anushka Sharma and then Sonam, Deepika and most recently Priyanka Chopra, have been creating drool worthy style statements with all sorts of outfits that include a lot of sheer. Organza, tulle and nets. Organza fabric is a great option for adding volume to clothes and is often used to make elaborate lehengas, skirts and gowns. It not just looks classy, but is also extremely lightweight and easy to carry.

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By definition, Organza is a thin, plain weave, sheer fabric traditionally made from silk. But owing to its vast demand and the varied needs of the market, it started being developed from nylon, polyester, etc. A lot of people love to experiment with Organza as it is very feminine and graceful. It does not have the fall and shape of chiffon or tulle but for voluminous outfits that require sheer, sheen and structure, it works wonders.

TYPES OF ORGANZA

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CRYSTAL ORGANZA

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It is the most commonly found variety of Organza and is distinguished by crisp texture and sparkling sheen.

MIRROR ORGANZA

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It has a unique structure and a hint of shine. This type of Organza is used for decorative and bridal wear as well.

SPARKLE ORGANZA

Sparkle Organza is very glittery and not for the faint hearted! It looks better for table tops, centerpieces, pew swags, and window scarves for parties.

SILK ORGANZA

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The original and most sought after Organza is produced mainly in China and Bengaluru. It is expensive and highly prized and primarily used in making bridal wear.

Besides the above there is, double-dye organza, dull organza, bright organza, mirror organza and pearl organza.

BRIDAL TRENDS AND ORGANZA

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Organza can be embroidered or embellished to make gorgeous sarees, suits and lehengas. It is an excellent option for making trimmings and laces for dreamy bridal lehengas and sarees. It looks ethereal in pastel hues and with floral prints or embellishments. Today, brides believe in keeping it minimalistic and chic rather than strictly traditional. They are bolder with their colour and silhouette choices. New-age women no more fit the shy bride bracket and love to play with sheer as it's fun and mysterious too. They are experimenting with peplum blouses, embellished blouses with sculpted details, exaggerated tassels, trimmings, lace, fur, asymmetrical drapes, bejeweled belts and unconventional colours. Organza Suits are also finding their place in the bridal trousseau as they are not difficult to carry or maintain.

STYLING ORGANZA

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Owing to its lightness, this minimalistic fabric gives you a reason to go bold with your jewellery. Think silver, diamonds or platinum jewellery to go with your organza outfit to create a contemporary and chic look.


ORGANZA CARE AND MAINTAINENCE

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- You can wash organza at home in a mild fabric but more embellished or multi shaded outfits must be dry cleaned only.

- Organza should be kept away from direct head and laid flat out to dry

- Do not iron Organza on high temperatures and steam it gently to even the creases out

- Store it folded, wrapped in a muslin cloth with moth balls for protection.

Organza is a raging trend that doesn't look like it's going out of fashion anytime soon. For the most stunning collection in this sheer fabric, don't forget to check out Peachmode.

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