0 a very thin, almost transparent cloth of silk or nylon --
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He draped chiffon, pleated it, layered it, used flower prints and fabrics with metallic glints.
His chiffon dresses in particular made his reputation in the early 1950s, with their yards of meticulously hand-rolled edges.
She is a lemon chiffon, orange striped tiger.
Signature pieces include draped jersey gowns, pleated chiffon gowns, and shutter pleated cocktail dresses.
Chiffon was one of the first soft, tub-style margarine products.
Chiffon inspires her friends and doesn't sweat the small stuff.
Her ears, which are fluffy like a chiffon cake, are her standout feature.
Bridal saris are usually made of silk, cotton, chiffon and so on.