Definition
Taffeta weave is a crisp, smooth, and finely woven fabric often associated with luxury and special occasions. It's characterized by its slightly lustrous surface and a characteristic rustle when it moves. The weave structure is similar to plain weave, but uses finer yarns and a tighter construction, resulting in a stiffer fabric. It can be made from silk, rayon, acetate, or other synthetic fibers. Think of it as the fabric of elegant ballgowns and fancy linings.