top of page
Safi Bello

Wearing Organza & Silk Organza Looks

Organza is a thin, plain weave, sheer fabric traditionally made from silk. Silk organza is woven by a number of mills and it is the most expensive organza. But nowadays Organza is being made from polyester and nylon to help ease cost. The bad thing is that polyester and nylon are non-biodegradable and is not susutainable. Organza is slightly stiff and is not soft and flowy like traditional silk. But the way it is structured and falls is what makes it so great and look so beautiful. One thing to remember is that if you are going to wear silk organza you must always dry clean it.


Silk organza and organza is great to wear during the spring season and even during the summer. During the spring season you might wear a partially silk organza or organza blouse or top or dress or skirt. But during the summer season you can wear a full silk organza or full organza look because it is lightweight and thin. During the summer months you can go all out with your organza look. The downside of silk organza or any organza is say for example you put on a jeans jacket or a blazer or a cardigan over your organza blouse, or top or dress look the outwear will cause the organza piece to wrinkle.


Since spring will begin in the Northern Hemisphere on Thursday March 19, 2020 which is a few days away and summer will begin Saturday June 20, 2020 I thought now would be a good time to take a look at some warm weather looks so why not start with silk organza and some organza looks. If you don't mind a bit of sheer every once in a while or from time to time or you are looking to try out a different look; then you've come to the right place. Below are some silk organza and organza looks worth trying out during the spring and summer season. To learn more about each look below click on the pictures and the links which will take you to the retailer selling the look.














To get this look click on the links below











96 views

Comments


Featured Posts
Recent Posts
Follow Us
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Tumblr Social Icon
bottom of page