Silk vs Cotton for Summer: Which Fabric Keeps You Cooler?
Cotton is the default for warm weather. Silk is the one that actually performs better once you're wearing it — especially in humid conditions. Here...
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Viscose was designed to look like silk. It does — in photos. The difference shows up when you're wearing it.
Read moreMost wedding guest guides tell you what to wear. This one starts with fabric — because once you get that right, the rest of the outfit becomes much...
Read moreGambiered Silk doesn't work like other fabrics — and caring for it means understanding why washing it less is usually better than washing it more.
Read moreWild yam, river mud, and weeks of sunlight — this is what actually goes into making one of the world's most labour-intensive fabrics.
Read moreNot all Gambiered Silk feels the same. Here's what actually separates the different types — and why it matters when you're shopping.
Read moreMost "silk" sold online isn't silk at all. A few simple tests will tell you almost everything you need to know before you buy.
Read moreLinen, satin, silk — they all look elegant, but they behave completely differently in the heat. Here's what actually matters when you're choosing.
Read moreXiangyun silk has a quiet kind of beauty. Here is how to wear it in summer in a way that feels elegant, modern, and easy.
Read moreA simple guide to styling a cheongsam top for everyday wear, from relaxed daytime outfits to dinner looks, warm-weather dressing, and modern New Ch...
Read moreDiscover Gambiered Silk, also known as Xiangyun Silk or mud silk. Learn how this heritage fabric feels, why it works beautifully in warm weather, a...
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