Tulle
(noun)
A delicate, fine, and transparent fabric often used for making veils, tutus, and wedding gowns.
Origin:
From the name of the city tulle, france where it was first made.
Examples:
- The bride's veil was made of tulle.
- The ballet dancers wore tutus made of tulle.
- The designer used tulle to create a dramatic look for the dress.
- The dress had a skirt made of multiple layers of tulle.
- The bridal shop had a variety of colors of tulle for the bride to choose from.