Welcome back to the Galactic Style Guide, the series where we break down the ‘Star Wars aesthetic’ in order to help you create a more authentic ‘outer persona’ for your denizen or OC! For my northern hemisphere readers it’s late summer and still probably plenty hot. One key factor that helps determine how comfortable an in-universe outfit will be is the materials it’s made from, so in this month’s entry, we’re concluding our close look at onscreen fabrics! Let’s get back into it with a fabric which is much-used onscreen but underutilized by fan costumers: silk!
Made from unspooled cocoons of the mulberry silkmoth, as we can see here silk can be appropriate for everything from high-class politicians to desert hermits, depending on the quality and amount of processing! Throughout Episodes IV and V, Leia Organa spends much of her screentime wearing this material in the form of crêpe de chine, a lightweight silk with lovely drape:

When most of us think of silk, the form that comes to mind is probably the highly-finished, satiny variety. Aside from Lando’s silk brocade cape lining and Padme’s Ep III nightgown, I haven’t found any specific mentions of its use for onscreen costumes in my research, however, ‘shimmersilk’ worn by highstatus characters shows up in reference books fairly often:
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