Luxuries Metalic Rose Gold Heavy Fendi Silk
The fabric is a Shot Silk, which means it is woven using two different colors of thread: a Pink thread runs in one direction (the warp) and a Gold or very light yellow/cream thread runs in the perpendicular direction (the weft).
- Color-Shift (Iridescence): This weaving technique creates a beautiful, shimmering, and color-changing effect (iridescence). The fabric looks dominantly pink with a striking, metallic gold glow that seems to ripple and move as the light hits it or as the fabric is draped.
- Texture and Hand: The material appears to be a Taffeta due to its crisp, slightly stiff hand and the tendency to hold voluminous folds. When handled, this fabric typically makes a slight "rustling" sound, known as scroop.
- Lustre: It has a high, almost liquid-like sheen, characteristic of high-quality silk.
- Brand Context (Fendi): Fendi, as a top Italian luxury house, uses high-end silks in its collections, often for evening wear and statement pieces, sometimes incorporating metallic or lurex threads for added shimmer, which matches this fabric's look.
Primary Uses
This fabric is a statement material, best used for items where its crisp texture and brilliant color-shift can be highlighted.
- Haute Couture & Evening Wear:
- Ball Gowns and Formal Dresses (especially voluminous skirts or dramatic ruffles).
- Cocktail Dresses and structured party wear.
- Bridal or Bridesmaid Attire for an opulent, unique look.
- Luxury Accessories:
- Designer Handbags (like Fendi's Baguette or Peekaboo, as a textile insert).
- Scarves or luxury wraps.
- Tailored Separates:
- Structured Skirts (e.g., A-line or voluminous midi skirts).
- Statement Jackets or tailored vests.
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Luxuries Metalic Rose Gold Heavy Fendi Silk
The fabric is a Shot Silk, which means it is woven using two different colors of thread: a Pink thread runs in one direction (the warp) and a Gold or very light yellow/cream thread runs in the perpendicular direction (the weft).
- Color-Shift (Iridescence): This weaving technique creates a beautiful, shimmering, and color-changing effect (iridescence). The fabric looks dominantly pink with a striking, metallic gold glow that seems to ripple and move as the light hits it or as the fabric is draped.
- Texture and Hand: The material appears to be a Taffeta due to its crisp, slightly stiff hand and the tendency to hold voluminous folds. When handled, this fabric typically makes a slight "rustling" sound, known as scroop.
- Lustre: It has a high, almost liquid-like sheen, characteristic of high-quality silk.
- Brand Context (Fendi): Fendi, as a top Italian luxury house, uses high-end silks in its collections, often for evening wear and statement pieces, sometimes incorporating metallic or lurex threads for added shimmer, which matches this fabric's look.
Primary Uses
This fabric is a statement material, best used for items where its crisp texture and brilliant color-shift can be highlighted.
- Haute Couture & Evening Wear:
- Ball Gowns and Formal Dresses (especially voluminous skirts or dramatic ruffles).
- Cocktail Dresses and structured party wear.
- Bridal or Bridesmaid Attire for an opulent, unique look.
- Luxury Accessories:
- Designer Handbags (like Fendi's Baguette or Peekaboo, as a textile insert).
- Scarves or luxury wraps.
- Tailored Separates:
- Structured Skirts (e.g., A-line or voluminous midi skirts).
- Statement Jackets or tailored vests.
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Description
The fabric is a Shot Silk, which means it is woven using two different colors of thread: a Pink thread runs in one direction (the warp) and a Gold or very light yellow/cream thread runs in the perpendicular direction (the weft).
- Color-Shift (Iridescence): This weaving technique creates a beautiful, shimmering, and color-changing effect (iridescence). The fabric looks dominantly pink with a striking, metallic gold glow that seems to ripple and move as the light hits it or as the fabric is draped.
- Texture and Hand: The material appears to be a Taffeta due to its crisp, slightly stiff hand and the tendency to hold voluminous folds. When handled, this fabric typically makes a slight "rustling" sound, known as scroop.
- Lustre: It has a high, almost liquid-like sheen, characteristic of high-quality silk.
- Brand Context (Fendi): Fendi, as a top Italian luxury house, uses high-end silks in its collections, often for evening wear and statement pieces, sometimes incorporating metallic or lurex threads for added shimmer, which matches this fabric's look.
Primary Uses
This fabric is a statement material, best used for items where its crisp texture and brilliant color-shift can be highlighted.
- Haute Couture & Evening Wear:
- Ball Gowns and Formal Dresses (especially voluminous skirts or dramatic ruffles).
- Cocktail Dresses and structured party wear.
- Bridal or Bridesmaid Attire for an opulent, unique look.
- Luxury Accessories:
- Designer Handbags (like Fendi's Baguette or Peekaboo, as a textile insert).
- Scarves or luxury wraps.
- Tailored Separates:
- Structured Skirts (e.g., A-line or voluminous midi skirts).
- Statement Jackets or tailored vests.