Moire Fabric

Mood's Moire Fabrics are here to make your evening one straight out of a fairy tale! Most commonly made from silk, two layers of fabric are pressed together while they are wet creating a wavy, rippled pattern as done by calendering. Often referred to as "watered textile", its pattern is created when threads are imperfectly lined up between the two layers. With a ribbed weave, a voluminous drape and a luminous sheen, it is no wonder why this stunning fabric has been used to make ball gowns, cocktail dresses, and trims since the Middle Ages. Browse our collection of Moire Fabrics and glide into the evening with style!

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Mood's Moire Fabrics are here to make your evening one straight out of a fairy tale! Most commonly made from silk, two layers of fabric are pressed together while they are wet creating a wavy, rippled pattern as done by calendering. Often referred to as "watered textile", its pattern is created when threads are imperfectly lined up between the two layers. With a ribbed weave, a voluminous drape and a luminous sheen, it is no wonder why this stunning fabric has been used to make ball gowns, cocktail dresses, and trims since the Middle Ages. Browse our collection of Moire Fabrics and glide into the evening with style!

Mood's Moire Fabrics are here to make your evening one straight out of a fairy tale! Most commonly made from silk, two layers of fabric are pressed together while they are wet creating a wavy, rippled pattern as done by calendering. Often referred to as "watered textile", its pattern is created when threads are imperfectly lined up between the two layers. With a ribbed weave, a voluminous drape and a luminous sheen, it is no wonder why this stunning fabric has been used to make ball gowns, cocktail dresses, and trims since the Middle Ages. Browse our collection of Moire Fabrics and glide into the evening with style!

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