faille

IPA: fˈeɪɫ

noun

  • A fabric woven from silk, cotton, or rayon with slight ribs.
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Examples of "faille" in Sentences

  • She called the effect "faille brush stroke print."
  • Prabal Gurung Draped silk faille dress with gazar ruffles.
  • Prior to being elected, Faille was a consultant and project coordinator.
  • He has conspicuously failled to take advantage of the opportunity to reply.
  • Getty Images Oscar de la Renta featured unapologetic luxury with fabrics like silk faille and a finely detailed orange dress.
  • One of the master's endless searches was for fabrics that had inner life and light—paper taffeta, silk faille, organza—as well as a firm enough "hand" to hold volumetric shapes made with fewer seams.
  • When the dress of silk faille and feathers still hadn't arrived just days before her daughter's bat mitzvah, Lesley Wolman called Savannah, the Santa Monica, Calif., boutique where she'd ordered the dress at a trunk show.

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