Victoria,
Your detail photos are very good.
How are the fabrics used?
The first fabric looks like it might be a chenille. It could be a dress or suit fabric or a bathrobe.
The second fabric looks like a dotted swiss with a small embroidery. The dots can be embroidered or glued on. What does the fabric back look like?
the last one could be a plisse' or cloque. Plisse' is pressed in and cloque is woven.
You can see how more info would be helpful.
Thank you so much for the info. I just finished photos for the garments. All three are dresses. The first fabric is on the bodice and bolero of a chiffon overlay dress from the 60s. Is chenille and cut velvet the same? The raised parts are almost like velvet. The other two are a dress & coat set and a cotton maxi dress (very heavily lined). I think it is cloque as you suggest. The dots have a slightly rubbery texture so they are probably not embroidered. The flowers definitely are.
The first fabric (the blue & green leafy motif) looks like a satin brocade, though the brocaded part is more textured than many are. Probably a cotton blend? Just a guess without feeling it. That peacock blue & emerald green combo was very popular in early 60s brocade.
Thank you all. It’s the fabric of the white & yellow Kiki Hart dress set, which I believe is cotton, that a customer is questioning. They think it’s polyester. I am pretty sure that it isn’t but wanted to be sure before I respond.
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