Italian Collectible Chiffon Solid Natural Silk with Elastane "Baby Pink"
20.00€ / m
Composition: 100% natural silk.
Country of origin: Italy.
Width: 116 cm.
Color: „Baby Pink”.
Features: top quality Italian collectible solid natural silk chiffon with elastane. The fabric is lightweight, extremely soft, and pleasant to the body, featuring light translucency and an aesthetic, graceful drape. Silk chiffon with elastane provides more structural freedom, allowing the fabric to maintain its shape and highlight the silhouette.
Suitable for:
• garments: dresses, skirts, blouses, lightweight summer dresses, designs with pleats or light fitting, beach cover-ups;
• textile products: decorations, lightweight curtains, interior accents;
• accessories: scarves, wraps, hair accessories.
Information:
• collectible fabric: luxurious Italian solid silk chiffon with elastane, intended for exclusive creations;
• luxury and elegance: silk is considered one of the most luxurious fabrics, valued for its aesthetics, softness, and refined appearance;
• comfort and practicality: the addition of elastane gives the fabric more stability and comfort, especially when sewing figure-hugging garments;
• lightness and drape: silk chiffon with elastane retains a light, flowing drape and becomes even more versatile for design solutions;
• breathability and coolness: the properties of natural silk allow the fabric to breathe well, providing comfort during warm weather;
• aesthetic properties: the fabric gently reflects light, giving products a sense of light, modern luxury;
• antibacterial and hypoallergenic properties: natural silk is suitable for sensitive skin and people prone to allergies.
• the fabric is certified „STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX®”, ensuring the highest quality and safety standards.
Care:
• washing: by hand, using cold or lukewarm water and gentle silk-specific detergents;
• drying: naturally, horizontally or hanging, avoiding direct sunlight and tumble drying;
• ironing: at low temperature, through a thin fabric or using a steam iron.


























