Lightweight viscose/ polyamide fabric with an abstract brushstroke design (possibly a stylised leopard print?) in soft black, raspberry, light orange, buttery yellow, and white-peach on a light blue-grey base. The base fabric is smooth, with a permanent lengthwise crinkle effect to it, and feels slightly cool to the touch. It is of average softness for this type of fabric. Slightly translucent, but sturdy for its weight. Has very good drape, a good amount of body, and a fluid, airy handle. Suitable for clothing such as tops, blouses, airy shirts, dresses, skirts, and palazzo pants (lined as needed).
General info:
All fabrics in this update are woven of plant-based fibres in one direction, and polyamide/ nylon in the other direction (typically the warp or lengthwise yarns). Polyamide adds strength, body, and stability, without adding too much weight. The plant-based fibres take colour well and keep the fabric feeling softer against the skin. One thing I like about this type of fabric is that it drapes well yet tends to skim the body, rather than cling to it.