Definition
Organza is a lightweight, sheer fabric known for its crispness and slightly stiff drape. Think of it as the fancy, delicate cousin of regular cloth. β¨It's often used in overlays and linings to add volume and structure to garments. Imagine a prom dress with a shimmering, see-through layer β that's probably organza. Unlike cotton, which feels soft and casual, organza has a more formal, almost ethereal quality. It's like the difference between wearing your favorite jeans and putting on a fairy costume.π§ββοΈ Basically, it's all about adding a touch of elegance and drama.