Though velvet is always soft (remember the word ‘velvety’?), the way it drapes and behaves depends much on the composition. Here’s a summary table of plain velvet and its common characteristics:
100% silk velvet fabric is quite a luxury and costs much more than other types of velvet. To make it more affordable, velvet producers often combine silk and rayon, or viscose. What you get in the end is a very flowy, soft and reflective fabric ideal for red carpet looks.
Cotton velvet fabric is less expensive, but it also looks less luxurious. However, this kind of velvet has more body and makes handsome suits and jackets. Most men would choose cotton velvet fabric for their special occasion jackets because it is not slippery …show more content…
Later it spread all over Europe and gained utmost popularity during the Renaissance. Italy became the leading velvet-maker, producing intricately patterned designs for nobility.
No wonder, it’s been with us throughout the 20th century. Remember those head-to-toe velvet jumpsuits and formfitting dresses that were all the rage in the 70s? Velvet has been a constant fabric of choice for many fashion designers, both in ready-to-wear and haute couture segments. It added a royal touch to Fall/Winter 2016 collections, and it’s making its grand return in 2017. So, what’s hot on the catwalks?
Bold colors
Choose bright hues to draw attention to your beautiful self! Though black velvet fabric is timeless classic, this season’s catwalks are flooded with eye-catching blue, pink, yellow, red and golden colorways. Jewel tones are hot!
Styles to build an entire wardrobe
Jumpsuits, bodycon gowns, drapey dresses, plush tops, wrap skirts, trouser suits, outerwear and bomber jackets – velvet has definitely taken a firm hold.
Accessories
We’ve already seen velvet shoes and boots, and this year some of the fashion designers found a new way to impress us: velvet hand bags and clutches.
Top 5 clothes to make with velvet / What to make with velvet fabric / How to wear velvet …show more content…
Originally reserved for the richest, velvet has long been used to create grandiose dresses and other attire. Velvet clothes have been decorated with gemstones, crystals and embroidery to accentuate their royal look.
Modern fashion redefines the very concept of ‘royal’ and incorporates luxurious fabrics into everyday wear. And why not? Velvet has a gorgeous texture and a beautiful sheen, and it’s much more affordable now, so everybody can use it for their projects.
How do you wear velvet fabric and what can you make with it? Here’s our top 5 for those who feel stuck in the style