Luxury Draping

Draping.

Draping (or as the French call it, moulage) is a technique used to create 3D patterns by manipulating and pinning fabric.


If you’re looking to add a serious “wow” factor to your wedding design opt for gorgeous draping. When done right, adding fabric—will make your setting feel instantly romantic, luxe and upscale, but intimate and cozy at the same time.

You could drape the walls to soften your venue's edges (or hide anything you’d rather guests not see) or add floor-to-ceiling panels to section off a large, cavernous space—which will make the room feel warmer and more personal.

These days, there's also plenty of variability when it comes to fabric color; you can use draping to reinforce your color palette or create contrast, so all the other details of your event really pop.

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Ivory

Silk Dupion
A medium weight silk featuring a lightly slubbed texture throughout. This fabric has a stiff/ crisp handle which makes it perfect for structured designs.

(Ceremony or Photo backdrop features only)
137cm wide
100% silk
weight:90 gsm

Wine-Coming soon

Crinkle Silk Chiffon
A light weight silk featuring a soft crinkle texture and sheer finish.
137cm wide
100% silk
weight: 10mm

Ivory

Taffeta
Taffeta is a crisp, smooth, plain woven fabric made from silk,nylon or polyester.
Width: 150cms
weight:95GSM

Caramel Taffeta

Coco Taffeta-Coming soon

Oyster

Ceiling Drapes

-Sunburst (or radiating). As the name suggests, upward facing pleats appear to radiate from a single origin point.

-Gathering or ruching to create texture and visual interest and to highlight features

-Cascade or cowl drape. The centre of the drape is on the bias and it sits in cascading pleats that always face upward

-Ripple / wave Drape

Feature Ceremony

-Gathering or ruching to create texture and visual interest and to highlight features

-Cascade or cowl drape. The centre of the drape is on the bias and it sits in cascading pleats that always face upward.

-Twist and knots are often used to conceal seams and structures.
A twist knot drape may also be used to join or conceal two separate pieces of fabric. 

Bottle Green

Biscuit-Coming soon

Cornflower-Coming soon

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Mustard Gold Taffeta

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Photo Credit: By Rika Content

Photo Credit:Varga Murphy

Photo Credit: Kath Young Photography

Photo Credit: Kath Young Photography

Photo Credit: Kath Young Photography

Large Backdrop Drapes

-Gathering or ruching to create texture and visual interest and to highlight features

-Cascade or cowl drape. The centre of the drape is on the bias and it sits in cascading pleats that always face upward.

-Twist and knots are often used to conceal seams and structures.
A twist knot drape may also be used to join or conceal two separate pieces of fabric. 

Ivory

Chocolate Brown

Bottle Green Velvet

Chocolate Brown Velvet

Noir Black

Moss Green

Royal Blue Velvet

Ivory / cream Velvet

Satin Back Crepe
Our premium satin back crepe is a luxurious fabric,
with a sateen finish on one side and a crepe effect on the other.
It can be used on either side.
This medium-weight satin has a beautiful luster and drapes well.
Weight: 150GSM

Soft White -Coming soon

Baby Blue

Burgundy Red Silk Velvet

Soft White -Coming soon

Luxury Velvet
Our Luxury Stretch Velvet features a delightful selection of soft-to-the-touch velvet boasting a plush finish and a subtle drape.
Its 2-way stretch ensures effortless movement without sacrificing style.
Width: 158CM
Weight: 280GSM

Premium Silk Velvet
This Burgundy Silk/Rayon Velvet features a low sheen nap with a soft drape and handle.

This is ideal for jacketing, pants, bridal wear and soft furnishings.

Weight 198gsm

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