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Coren Moore Promotion
Faille, \ˈfī(-ə)l\ noun. Etymology: French, from Old French. Date: 1869. :a somewhat shiny closely woven silk, rayon, or cotton fabric characterized by slight ribs in the weft.
Coren Moore's faille is ribbed with a texture similar to grosgrain ribbon. The fabric drapes well and is not prone to wrinkling. Color tone is stronger and more solid than shantung. As an added benefit, it offers a supportive fit. As with all of Coren's dresses, these are super cute. Great for a summer or destination wedding. And at these prices, what's not to love! Email or call for an appointment: Lindsay@theweddinglibrary.com or 212.327.0100.

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