Georgette
Georgette is a lightweight, sheer fabric often made from silk, polyester, or a blend of fibers. It has a slightly crinkled texture and is known for its soft drape, making it popular for dresses, blouses, and scarves. The fabric is named after the French actress Georgette de Monferrand, who was known for her elegant style.
This material is versatile and can be used for both casual and formal wear. Georgette is often chosen for its ability to create flowing silhouettes and its ease of movement. It is also commonly used in layering, as it pairs well with other fabrics like chiffon and satin.