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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Taffety - définition

CRISP, SMOOTH, PLAIN WOVEN FABRIC OF SILK OR RAYON, SOMETIMES WITH A FINE CROSSWISE RIB FORMED BY THICK WEFT YARNS
Taffety; Taffetas; Wool taffeta; Rayon taffeta; Paper taffeta; Louisine; Tafetta
  • Pink taffeta evening coat designed by [[Sybil Connolly]]
  • Detail of a dress made of silk taffeta, c. 1880

Taffety         
·noun A fine, smooth stuff of silk, having usually the wavy luster called watering. The term has also been applied to different kinds of silk goods, from the 16th century to modern times.
Taffeta         
·noun ·Alt. of Taffety.
taffeta         
Taffeta is shiny stiff material made of silk or nylon that is used mainly for making women's clothes.
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Taffeta

Taffeta (archaically spelled taffety or taffata) is a crisp, smooth, plain woven fabric made from silk, cuprammonium rayons, acetate, or polyester. The word came into Middle English via Old French and Old Italian, which borrowed the Persian word tāfta (تافته), which means "silk" or "linen cloth". As clothing, it is used in ball gowns, wedding dresses, and corsets, and in interior decoration for curtains or wallcovering. It tends to yield a stiff, starched-like cloth that holds its shape better than many other fabrics and does not sag or drape.

Silk taffeta is of two types: yarn-dyed and piece-dyed. Piece-dyed taffeta is often used in linings and is quite soft. Yarn-dyed taffeta is much stiffer and is often used in evening dresses. Shot silk taffeta was one of the most highly-sought forms of Byzantine silk, and may have been the fabric known as purpura.