The
Fabric
Library
Colors shown may not be an exact match and are intended to provide a general idea of available color options.
Tricot
Go-To Fabric: Simple, versatile, and comes in a ton of colors
Stretchy & Durable: Moves with you and holds up over time
Lightweight & Sweat-wicking: Designed to handle the sweat so you can stay focused on the performance
Where You’ve Seen It: Think leggings, swimsuits, and of course- leotards
Best Uses: Great for main primary body fabric, as a “second skin”, appliques, piping, or straps
Mesh
Built to Breathe: Mesh is all about airflow- its open structure feels weightless while still giving great coverage
Stretchy & Flexible: 4-way stretch makes it so she moves with you
She’s sheer!: Mesh has built in micro holes so is see-through, making it ideal for nude illusion (available with and without lining) and overlays
Where You’ve Seen It: Britney Spears’ legendary nude illusion mesh bodysuit in "Toxic”
Best Uses: Great for drapey sheer skirts and as a “second skin” through nude cutouts, skin-tight sleeves both long & short, gathered and draped across the body as a design detail
Mini Zsa Zsa Sequins
Durable & Versatile: The “squiggle” sequin embroidery allows endurance through multiple wears
Luxurious Stretch & Sparkle: Features 2-way stretch, offering both flexibility and a dazzling appearance
How to Care for Me: Sequin fabric is intricate and can unravel if threads break. Hand-stitch loose strands and trim threads to keep it looking its best. Regular care helps your costume last longer.
Where You’ve Seen It: Glitzy cabaret outfits that marry comfort with stage-ready drama
Best Uses: Great for primary body fabrics, skirts, & appliques
Mini Liquid Sequins
High-Gloss Finish: Known for its ultra-smooth, reflective surface, creating a 'liquid' shine that catches the light beautifully
Ultra-Fluid Movement: The sequins are tightly packed, fully covering the base fabric, creating a sleek flow that moves beautifully wiith stretch and flexibility
How to Care for Me: Sequin fabric is intricate and can unravel if threads break. Hand-stitch loose strands and trim threads to keep it looking its best. Regular care helps your costume last longer.
Where You’ve Seen It: New Years Eve sparkly dresses, Marilyn Monroe’s unforgettable sequin gown in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Best Uses: Great for primary body fabrics, skirts, & appliques
Stretch Satin
Shiny & Silky: Offers a glossy, luxurious finish that combines the beauty of satin with a touch of stretch
Lightweight Stretch: 2-way stretch gives you flexibility that is lightweight
Rhinestone-Ready: Stretch satin’s smooth and glossy surface is ideal for securely adhering rhinestones while enhancing their sparkle
Where You’ve Seen It: eveningwear gowns
Best Uses: applique, straps and other small applications only, recommended as a base for rhinestones
Velvet
Soft & Luxurious: Known for its soft, plush texture
Ultra-Stretch & Comfort: 4-way stretch gives you maximum stretch
Light-Catching Depth: The unique pile structure creates a rich, dimensional look that shifts beautifully with light
Where You’ve Seen It: The regal capes in Game of Thrones, 90’s grunge velvet dresses making a comeback
Best Uses: Great for primary body fabrics, skirts, & appliques
Lace
Elegant & Flexible: Stretch lace combines classic lace detailing with comfortable elasticity, offering beauty and movement in one
Soft & Breathable: Lightweight and airy, it feels comfortable against the skin while maintaining its delicate look
Delicate Stretch: Some laces indicated with * have extra stretch- enough to accommodate sleeves
Where You’ve Seen It: Lace sleeves on wedding dresses
Best Uses: Overlays on primary body fabrics, as appliques
Zig Zag Fringe
Length: 3” long beaded fringe
Non Stretch: As the top band is non stretch, we recommend placing fringe at an angle across the body and in ways so that you’re not restricted in your movement
How to Care for Me: Fringe trim is delicate; if a thread breaks, tie it off immediately to prevent unraveling. Regularly check for loose strands, and with proper care after each wear, it will stay beautiful longer
Where You’ve Seen It: The dazzling 1920s costumes in The Great Gatsby, and a go-to choice by our twirlers for decades
Best Uses: Great for touches of bling across the hips
Sequin Trim
Sparkling Detail: Add a small accent of glamour and shine to your design
Versatile Use: Create patterns, outline cutouts, add shine strategically on a budget in place of rhinestones
Where You’ve Seen It: As sparkling decorative borders on garments
Best Uses: Embellishments on primary body fabrics as topical designs
Rhinestones
Brilliant Sparkle: Rhinestones add eye-catching shine that stands out under any light
Versatile Sizes & Colors: Available in a range of sizes and hues to suit every design- if you are interested in a color not pictured please ask!
Application & Care: Our rhinestone designers apply each stone with care- even so, with wear and tear some may detatch over time which is why we like to supplement your order with additional replacement stones
Where You’ve Seen It: Audrey Hepburn’s rhinestone tiara in Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Rihanna’s custom Swarovski crystal dress at the 2014 CFDA Fashion Awards, Elvis’s Viva Las Vegas Era
Best Uses: Perfect for embellishing bodices, straps, appliqués, or creating show-stopping designs.