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Faux Georgette Fabric: The Flowy Favorite of Indian Fashion 

Have you ever wondered why some sarees drape perfectly around your body while others feel stiff? Or why certain Anarkali suits have that dreamy, flowy twirl? The secret often lies in the fabric. One material that has taken the Indian fashion world by storm is faux georgette. 

While silk has always been the queen of fabrics, faux georgette has quietly become the favorite for modern women. It offers the elegance of royal fabrics without the high maintenance or heavy price tag. Whether you are dressing up for a cousin’s wedding or looking for a stylish tunic for the office, this fabric is likely already in your wardrobe. 

In this guide, we will explore what makes faux georgette so special, why designers at Aza Fashions love it, and how you can style it for any occasion. 

What is Faux Georgette Fabric? 

To understand faux georgette, we first need to look at “pure” georgette. Originally, georgette was made entirely from silk. It had a crinkly texture and a beautiful bounce. However, silk is expensive and delicate. 

Faux georgette (or “artificial” georgette) is the modern answer to this. Instead of silk, it is created using twisted yarns of rayon, polyester, or nylon. 

Why is this good for you? 

  • It mimics the real thing: It looks and feels very similar to silk georgette. 
  • It is stronger: Artificial fibers make the fabric more durable. 
  • It is affordable: You get the luxe look for a fraction of the price. 

This fabric is slightly rough to the touch (in a good way) and has a bouncy, springy nature. This “bounce” is what makes your pleats fall perfectly and your skirts flow beautifully. 

Why Faux Georgette is a Wardrobe Staple 

In the last two decades, this fabric has become just as popular as cotton or silk in Indian ethnic wear. Here is why fashion lovers and designers can’t get enough of it. 

1. It is Incredibly Lightweight 

Nobody wants to be weighed down by heavy clothes, especially during long wedding ceremonies or hot summer days. Faux georgette is breathable and light. It moves with you, making it one of the most comfortable fabrics to wear for hours at a stretch. 

2. The Sheer Elegance 

The fabric is semi-transparent, or sheer. This gives it a delicate, feminine look. Because it is slightly see-through, it is often layered over a lining, which adds depth to the color. This sheer quality makes it excellent for layering in heavy Anarkali suits or lehengas

3. It Holds Dye and Prints Beautifully 

From vibrant Rajasthani Bandhani patterns to modern digital prints, faux georgette soaks up color like a sponge. The colors appear rich and vibrant, not dull. It is also strong enough to hold heavy embroidery, sequins, and stone work without tearing, which is why you see so many heavy party-wear outfits made from it. 

4. The Perfect Drape 

This is the biggest selling point. Stiff fabrics can make you look boxy. Faux georgette clings to the body in a flattering way. It enhances your silhouette, making you look slimmer and taller. If you struggle with saree pleats that puff up, switching to faux georgette will solve your problem instantly. 

At Aza Fashions, we see this versatile fabric used in countless styles. Here are the most popular ways to wear it. 

Faux Georgette Sarees 

This is the most common use of the fabric. Because the material is so pliable, the pallu falls gracefully over the shoulder. 

  • Printed Sarees: For daily wear or office looks, women love georgette sarees with Batik, floral, or abstract geometric prints. 
  • Embroidered Sarees: For weddings, you will find faux georgette sarees with heavy zari borders or sequin work. The fabric supports the weight of the embroidery without sagging. 

Salwar Suits and Anarkalis 

If you love the drama of a big twirl, you need a faux georgette Anarkali. The fabric’s flowy nature creates a beautiful flare at the bottom of the kurta. 

  • Straight Suits: It is also used for straight-cut suits, often paired with churidars. 
  • Palazzo Sets: Modern trends mix georgette kurtas with wide-leg palazzos for a breezy, comfortable vibe. 

Indo-Western Tunics and Kurtis 

Faux georgette isn’t just for traditional wear. It is a top choice for fusion wear. You will find short kurtis, tunics, and cape-style tops made from this material. They are perfect for casual outings, lunch dates, or college wear. 

How to Style Faux Georgette for Every Occasion 

The beauty of this fabric is its adaptability. You can dress it up or down depending on where you are going. 

1. The Wedding Guest Look 

If you are attending a wedding, choose a faux georgette saree or Anarkali in deep jewel tones like emerald green, royal blue, or ruby red. 

  • Style Tip: Since the fabric has a matte finish, you can go heavy on the jewelry. Pair your outfit with a Kundan necklace or heavy Jhumkas. A sequined clutch will add the necessary sparkle. 

2. The Office Chic Look 

For work, stick to printed faux georgette kurtis or lightweight sarees. Pastel shades like peach, mint green, or sky blue look professional and fresh. 

  • Style Tip: Keep accessories minimal. A simple pearl necklace or stud earrings are enough. The flowy fabric keeps you comfortable during your commute and long meetings. 

3. The Party Vibe 

For a cocktail party or an evening dinner, look for faux georgette gowns or Indo-western sets. Black and midnight blue are classic choices here. 

  • Style Tip: Look for outfits with sheer sleeves or backs. The semi-transparent nature of the fabric adds a touch of glamour without being too revealing. High heels are a must to complement the long, flowy lines of the fabric. 

Care Tips for Your Faux Georgette 

One of the biggest advantages of “faux” over “pure” is maintenance. You don’t always need to rush to the dry cleaner. 

  • Washing: Most faux georgette can be hand-washed in cold water with mild detergent. Avoid twisting or wringing it hard. 
  • Drying: Dry it in the shade to prevent the colors from fading. 
  • Ironing: Use a low heat setting. Ideally, put a cotton cloth over the fabric while ironing to prevent burning or shiny patches. 

Conclusion 

Faux georgette is truly a miracle fabric for the modern fashionista. It brings together the grace of traditional silk with the durability and affordability of modern fibers. Whether you want to look slim and tall in a saree, or majestic in a flowing Anarkali, this fabric is your best friend. 

Ready to add some flow to your wardrobe? Explore the latest collection of faux georgette ensembles at Aza Fashions and find the perfect outfit that combines comfort with high fashion. From casual prints to heavy embroidery, we have something for every mood and moment. 

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