Organza
(noun)
A sheer, stiff fabric typically made from silk or synthetic fibers.
Origin:
Organza is a french word that originated from the italian word 'organzino' which is derived from 'organza', meaning gauze.
Examples:
- She wore a beautiful organza dress to the wedding.
- The bridesmaids' dresses were made of a soft pink organza.
- The curtains in the room were made of white organza.
- The decoration was made of delicate organza flowers.
- Organza is often used in making wedding dresses and veils.