1 m = 1.1 yd
Composition: | 87% Silk 13% Polyester |
Width: | 148 cm |
Manufacturer: | Jakob Schlaepfer |
Country: | Switzerland |
Categories: | Bridal, Dresses, Skirts |
This ivory taffeta fabric is a brainchild of Jakob Schlaepfer. This trending Swiss producer is always on the cutting edge of fashion, keeping up with the latest manufacturing technologies. Mostly made of silk, this taffeta is untypically soft and smooth to the touch. Premium fibers create the distinct lilac tint on the glossy surface for a party look. This fabric is a fashion inspiration for those who crave a sport chic look or love dressing to impress.
Silk taffeta is a plain woven fabric with a smooth, lustrous surface. It has a crisp handle and a distinctive rustle and provides lots of body. The name is derived from Persian and means 'twisted woven'. Silk taffeta comes in various weights and designs. It can be solid, printed, with a moire pattern or an iridescent effect. Such fabrics are used for dresses, skirts, lightweight coats and suits.
Bridal couture fabrics are exclusive designs created by the finest European manufacturers. These are various laces, tulles and silks embroidered with sparkling beads, glistening sequins, voluminous appliques and shimmering threads. Perfect for wedding gowns and accessories, they come in a traditional color palette - white, ecru, ivory, cream, off-white.
One couture fabric is enough to build an impeccable look, whether you are a bride or a bridesmaid. Beaded lace is ideal for wedding dresses, bodices and accents, while luxury tulle makes for the best overlays and veils. From top quality solid silks to intricately patterned designs, there's a wide range of bridal fabrics for you to choose from when you're preparing for the big day.
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All fabrics on our website are priced by the running meter. The term "running meter" or "linear meter" is used in the fabric industry.
To convert meters to yards, use the conversion factor 0.9144. In other words,
1 Yard = 0.9144 Meters
1 Metre = 1.0936 Yards