organza
/ɔrˈɡænzə/
noun
- A thin, stiff, transparent fabric made from silk or synthetic fibers, often used for formal dresses and decorations.
- The curtains were made of organza to let in soft light.
- Organza is popular for wedding veils because of its light, airy feel.
- Her prom dress was made of white organza with delicate flowers.