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Definition of georgette in English: georgettenoun dʒɔːˈdʒɛtdʒɔrˈdʒɛt mass nounA thin silk or crêpe dress material. gowns and lingerie made of georgette count noun a georgette that looks like organza as modifier a georgette skirt Example sentencesExamples - Soft silk georgette and organza graphic floral prints give the line a feminine touch, whereas some pieces present a more sculpted interpretation of the 60s mod trend, giving the line a sharper kick.
- Other fabrics on display were Pashmina shawls, also hand woven traditionally, silk, chiffon and georgette saris with sequin work and embroidery.
- Over silk georgette, cashmere and wool, Napa once again becomes the leading material of the collection embroidered with purling and little glass pearls and studs.
- Raw silk, georgette, and linen are the fabrics in which she crafts her signature pant suits and sexy evening dresses.
- The attached skirt made of silk georgette is also layered around the hips with green and rose embroidered lace to create a bustle effect.
Origin Early 20th century: named after Georgette de la Plante (circa1900), French dressmaker. Definition of georgette in US English: georgettenoundʒɔrˈdʒɛtjôrˈjet A thin silk or crêpe dress material. gowns and lingerie made of georgette count noun a georgette that looks like organza as modifier a georgette skirt Example sentencesExamples - Raw silk, georgette, and linen are the fabrics in which she crafts her signature pant suits and sexy evening dresses.
- Over silk georgette, cashmere and wool, Napa once again becomes the leading material of the collection embroidered with purling and little glass pearls and studs.
- Other fabrics on display were Pashmina shawls, also hand woven traditionally, silk, chiffon and georgette saris with sequin work and embroidery.
- The attached skirt made of silk georgette is also layered around the hips with green and rose embroidered lace to create a bustle effect.
- Soft silk georgette and organza graphic floral prints give the line a feminine touch, whereas some pieces present a more sculpted interpretation of the 60s mod trend, giving the line a sharper kick.
Origin Early 20th century: named after Georgette de la Plante ( c 1900), French dressmaker. |