Leather dress with piping covered with a volume of printed super organza
The fineness of a fabric is measured in denier (den)*. In Japan, in 2006, a company developed the polyester Super Organza, which weighs only 5 to 10 grams per square meter, which corresponds to seven deniers (7 grams for 9000 meters of yarn). These microfibers made in Ishikawa were originally designed for use as a support for electromagnetic shielding of screens. This fabric, with its volatile, translucent and shiny appearance, has very quickly conquered the world of fashion and Haute Couture.
The Medusa dress, thanks to air injections through small injectors and feed pumps, enhances this ultra-light fabric.
*Denier: mass in grams of 9000 meters of threads (nine silk cocoons unwound