

Indulge in the luxurious allure of silk dresses, crafted from premium mulberry silk for unparalleled softness and a brilliant sheen. Perfect for weddings, office wear or weekend brunches, silk dresses for women will easily elevate your wardrobe.
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Use fewer filters or clear allCrepe de Chine Georgette Stretch Satin Crinkle Crepe Chiffon Charmeuse
Crepe de Chine
• Features
Double-Sided Crepe has fine and even wrinkles on its surface. It has a matte texture, feels extremely soft, and has excellent drape. Known for its breathability and excellent wrinkle resistance, it is perfect for everyday wear.
• Visual Identification
This fabric has a matte finish. Its surface is slightly bumpy and reflects very little light.
• Disadvantages
It may shrink slightly after the first wash. In addition, it lacks the distinctive sheen.
Georgette
• Features
Light, thin, and transparent, with fine wrinkles on the surface, hazy and elegant.
• Visual Identification
Translucent texture, obvious yarn feeling, and slightly rough touch.
• Disadvantages
Easy to draw out, difficult to sew.
Stretch Satin
• Features
Soft luster and elasticity. Strong wrinkle resistance, close-fitting and comfortable, suitable for slim fit.
• Visual Identification
Smooth satin, rebounds after slight stretching, no obvious wrinkles.
• Disadvantages
Easy to snag, requires careful care.
Crinkle Crepe
• Features
Unidirectional wavy wrinkles, rough texture, strong drape.
• Visual Identification
Irregular longitudinal wrinkles, matte surface.
• Disadvantages
Ironing is required after washing to set the shape.
Chiffon
• Features
Ultra-thin and transparent, soft and flowing, matte texture.
• Visual Identification
Extremely thin, strong skin-penetrating, easy to float.
• Disadvantages
Easy to snag, needs to be matched with lining.
Charmeuse
• Features
One side is smooth like a mirror, and the other side is matte and wrinkled, with a strong sense of drape.
• Visual Identification
The front and back sides are different, and the front side is highly reflective.
• Disadvantages
Easy to snag, easy to wrinkle, and requires careful care.
FAQ
The price variations of our offerings stem from a multitude of factors. Firstly, it is intrinsically linked to the quality and momme rating of the material. Silk with a higher momme count signifies enhanced quality. It tends to be thicker, more resilient and exudes a more opulent feel, which understandably commands a higher price. For instance, 22 momme silk products carry a heftier price tag than their lower momme counterparts. Secondly, the intricacy of the design and production workflow plays a pivotal role. Items adorned with elaborate embellishments, be it delicate lace trims, distinctive patterns, or complex stitching, demand extensive labor and time investment. This inevitably hikes up the overall production expenditure and subsequently reflects in the selling price. Moreover, our website sporadically rolls out additional time-limited discounts on select products, further diversifying the pricing landscape.
What's more, we take pride in offering a 90-day price guarantee. This implies that should you notice a price reduction on the product you acquired within 90 days of your purchase, you can reach out to us and we will promptly refund the difference, ensuring you always receive the best value for your hard-earned money.
Silk items are strategic wardrobe items to pack when taking business trips and vacations. If your trip includes a fancy dinner, wedding or another formal event, it's a given that you'll need to pack a dress or two in your bag. You may wonder, as a traveling businesswoman, how do I pack silk dress? We will show details that how to pack a silk dress in the following:
Step 1
Open a suitcase and lay it on a flat surface such as a bed or the floor.
Step 2
Roll up cotton or knitwear items such as T-shirts, pajamas, underwear, socks and ties. These items won't wrinkle much, so it's safe to roll them up. Line the bottom of the suitcase with the rolled-up items to form a protective layer for your delicate garments.
Step 3
Put irregularly shaped items on the bottom of the suitcase if any space remains.
Step 4
Lay the silk dress flat over the open suitcase. Position the dress so the collar is at the top of the suitcase.
Step 5
Fold the sleeves across the center of the dress. Leave the bottom hanging over the side of the suitcase.
Step 6
Place another delicate garment, such as a skirt or dress shirt, over the silk dress. Repeat this with as many garments as you need. As you stack clothes, alternate the position of waistbands and collars. For example, if you lined a shirt's collar up with the top of the suitcase, lay the next garment so that the collar or waistband is at the bottom of the bag. When you're done, you'll have garments hanging out of both ends of the suitcase.
Step 7
Alternate folding the ends of the garments into the suitcase. The folded part of each garment protects the garment below it.
Step 8
Lay a flattened dry-cleaning bag over the top layer of clothes. This will shield the garments from creases.
Step 9
Place items or garments you need to use first on top of the dry-cleaning bag, then close the suitcase.
Hang them in a well-ventilated closet with plenty of space, or store silk dresses rolled up instead of folded to minimize wrinkles.
Hand-wash in warm water, the water temperature should not exceed 30℃.use mild detergent, do not wring out, avoid direct sunlight, and dry in a cool place. Do not machine wash. Learn More>