Organza
Organza is a sheer, lightweight, plain-woven fabric, traditionally made from silk but now common in polyester or nylon, known for its crisp texture, subtle sheen, and delicate look, used extensively for bridal gowns, evening wear, and overlays to add volume and elegance. Despite its delicate appearance, it's quite strong, with quality measured by "holes per inch" (HPI) rather than thread count, and requires gentle washing or dry cleaning.