Noun
Alt. of Taffety
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs a result of these musings, Joseph set about building a box-like chamber 1×1×1.3 m (3 ft by convert by 4 ft) out of very thin wood, and covering the sides and top with lightweight taffeta cloth. Source: Internet
The Queen’s granddaughter Princess Beatrice, 31, wore a vintage ivory taffeta dress by Norman Hartnell and a tiara lent to her by her grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. Source: Internet
The fur salon, she said, does a swift business in reversible coats, with sheared mink on one side and taffeta on the other: a luxury product fit for the age of Instagram shaming. Source: Internet
Dressed in a simple white taffeta gown, she gave her farewell speech with a faltering voice, thanked everyone and left the throne to Charles X Gustav, who was dressed in black. Source: Internet
Each bridesmaid wore a two piece gown of iridescent taffeta. 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