crepe de chine
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Definition
- Noun:
- A very thin crepe fabric: "Crepe de chine" refers to a lightweight, fine fabric, traditionally made from silk, characterized by a slightly crinkled or pebbled texture. It is known for its soft, smooth drape and elegant appearance.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The designer chose a beautiful ivory crepe de chine for the evening gown.
- Her scarf was made of delicate crepe de chine, which felt luxurious against her skin.
Advanced Usage
- As a material descriptor: The term is often used in fashion and textiles to specify the type of fabric used in a garment.
- The blouse's listing specified "100% silk crepe de chine."
Variants and Related Words
- Crepe (noun): A broader category of fabric with a crinkled surface, which can be made from various fibers like wool, polyester, or rayon.
- The dress was made of a heavy wool crepe.
Synonyms
- Silk crepe: A general term for crepe fabrics made from silk.
- Canton crepe: A similar type of silk crepe fabric, often slightly heavier.
Notes on Meaning
- The term "crepe de chine" is of French origin, meaning "crepe from China," reflecting its historical association with Chinese silk production. It specifically denotes a high-quality, thin crepe, distinguishing it from other, often heavier, crepe fabrics.
Noun
- a very thin crepe of silk or silklike fabric