different between georgette vs marquisette
georgette
English
Etymology
From French georgette, named after Georgette de la Plante, French dressmaker.
Noun
georgette (plural georgettes)
- A thin lightweight silk or cotton fabric with a matte finish.
- 1952, Doris Lessing, Martha Quest, Panther 1974, p. 73:
- Martha began sarcastically to explain why it was that even if she had been twelve she could not have worn this pink frilled georgette to the Van Rensbergs' house, since nice little English girls were not for export.
- 2004 Monika Fagerholm, Translator Kathleen Tucker,The American Girl, Other Press 2009, p.62:
- Silk chiffon and silk georgette. Two thin, thin materials that cannot be confused with each other.
- 1952, Doris Lessing, Martha Quest, Panther 1974, p. 73:
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marquisette
English
Etymology
Diminutive of French marquise
Noun
marquisette (countable and uncountable, plural marquisettes)
- A sheer cotton fabric used for mosquito nets and curtains
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