What materials are used in your clothing?Updated 2 months ago
Each Almond Muse garment is crafted with premium materials selected for their beauty, comfort, structure, and durability. Our fabric choices are a reflection of our design philosophy: timeless elegance meets modern functionality.
This article gives an overview of the textiles we use, what makes them special, and how to care for them properly.
Our most commonly used fabrics
1. Satin and Duchess Satin
Luxuriously smooth with a subtle sheen
Structured yet fluid, ideal for formal silhouettes
Commonly used in our bridal, evening, and occasion dresses
2. Crepe
Lightweight with a slightly textured surface
Drapes beautifully while maintaining shape
Comfortable for long wear and travel-friendly (resists wrinkles)
3. Chiffon
Sheer and airy, often used in overlays or sleeves
Adds softness and movement to gowns
Lined to ensure coverage without compromising elegance
4. Tulle
Lightweight netting with volume and bounce
Often layered for dramatic skirts or delicate accents
5. Organza
Crisp and translucent
Holds shape exceptionally well for structured designs
6. Linen-blend or Viscose (select styles)
Breathable and natural-feeling for more relaxed fits
Used in select capsule or summer collections
Lining & finishing
All Almond Muse pieces are:
Fully lined for comfort and opacity
Finished with hidden seams, soft linings, and built-in bust support when needed
Designed to minimize see-through issues without compromising drape
Why we choose these fabrics
They reflect the elevated feel of our collections
Offer a flattering, tailored fit without sacrificing comfort
Maintain their shape and appearance over time with proper care
Ideal for formal occasions, photoshoots, weddings, and evening events
Where can I see the exact materials?
Each product page includes a Fabric & Care section where we list:
Fabric composition (e.g., 100% polyester satin, viscose lining, etc.)
Fit notes related to the material (e.g., “structured but non-stretch”)
Recommended cleaning method (dry clean only, hand wash, etc.)
Sensitive skin?
All garments are designed with skin comfort in mind. If you’re prone to irritation, we recommend avoiding exposed tulle or lace lining and contacting us for detailed fabric placement.
Email [email protected], we’ll be happy to advise.