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radzimir

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radzimir [′rad·zə‚mir]
(textiles)
A firm, lustrous fabric with embedded cross-ribs, woven of silk. Also spelled rhadzimer.


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The underskirt is made of ivory silk Radzimir taffeta.
Made from generous amounts of silk, the top of Carrie's dress is based on a corset made from goldbacked ivory silk satin duchess, while the underskirt is made of ivory silk Radzimir taffeta and the veil is Champagne silk tulle.
Presented in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of silk radzimir designed by Angel Sanchez.
 
 
 
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