Noun
a fabric made of silk or a silklike fabric that resembles organdy
Source: WordNetThe bride wore a sleeveless, princess-style gown of white satin, overlaid with sheer organza, a bodice with a heart-shaped neckline, accentuated with appliques of Venice lace and pearls. Source: Internet
The dress from Appapop had stunning in organza giving it a romantic touch. Source: Internet
This gown is made using Peau De Soie taffeta in shades of ivory, complete with perfectly puffed organza sleeves (added for Beatrice's service), and finished off beautifully with some intricate diamante embellishment to the bodice. Source: Internet
The sweetheart neckline was accented with an asymmetrical shoulder strap fashioned with soft organza pleats and adorned with beaded lace. Source: Internet
She wore an A-line gown seamlessly blended from satin and organza. Source: Internet
The A-line skirt featured vertical organza ruffles extending into a semi-chapel train. Source: Internet