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Everything You Need to Know About Crepe Fabrics
The Crepe Fabric Collection at Paras Gallery Fabrics is designed for fashion-conscious designers who seek the best of both worlds in one. If you're sewing elegant ethnic attire, Indo-western wear, or fusion collections for contemporary clients, Crepe is a solid option. It has a soft texture that feels comfortable and luxurious, making it ideal for suits, sarees, kurti-sets, anarkalis, or modern dresses.
Crepe has a distinct balance: it's lightweight and non-transparent, doesn’t require lining for most silhouettes, yet has a premium look. Its wrinkle-resistant nature and smooth texture allow you to create minimal styles with a high-quality finish. From pastels for daywear to bold shades for evening outfits, crepe morphs beautifully across occasions.
Why Choose Crepe Fabric for Your Boutique or Fashion Line?
Feature | How It Helps You |
Wrinkle-Resistant | Ensures wearability with minimal maintenance |
Drapes Beautifully | Perfect for jackets, flared dresses, or pleated skirts |
Soft Feel, Rich Look | Elegant yet cozy to wear |
Great Base for Prints & Embroidery | Works well with threadwork, foil, sequins, and digital prints |
Affordable Luxury | Chic look without high costs |
Designers love crepe because it absorbs dye vibrantly, holds structure delicately, and adapts well to a wide range of cuts—from flowing maxis to structured kurtas. It is easy to stitch and doesn’t slip while tailoring, making it a favorite even for beginners.
Best Crepe Styles We Offer
Type of Crepe Fabric | Recommended Use |
Plain Crepe | Kurti sets, blouses, palazzos |
Printed Crepe | Kaftans, tunics, maxi dresses |
Embroidered Crepe | Anarkali suits, festive tops |
Foil Printed Crepe | Indo-western dresses, partywear |
Georgette-Crepe Blend | Ruffle sarees, festive kurtis, overlays |
Our crepe collection includes everything from soft pastels to bold florals, geometric prints, and shimmer patterns. Each style is curated based on boutique feedback and retail demands for ready-to-use, customizable fabrics.
Trending Colors & Styling Ideas
Crepe looks especially chic in rose pink, lavender, navy, emerald green, mustard, beige, ivory, wine, and turquoise. Pair plain crepe with embellished dupattas, add mirror trims to prints, or combine with organza sleeves and net yokes for a fusion effect.
What Our Designers Say
“I use printed crepe for everyday kurtis—easy to stitch, easy to sell.” – Jaya, Jaipur
“Foil crepe looks premium and works great for partywear under Rs. 2,000.” – Aditya, Mumbai
“My boutique clients prefer crepe for bridal trousseau suits because it’s light and elegant.” – Neelam, Ludhiana
Crepe Fabric GSM & Usage Guide
Fabric Type | GSM Range | Feel | Common Uses |
Plain Crepe | 60–80 GSM | Matte, soft | Everyday kurtis, tops, pants |
Printed Crepe | 70–90 GSM | Smooth, flowy | Tunics, Indo-western wear |
Embroidered Crepe | 90–110 GSM | Textured, elegant | Wedding suits, festive kurtas |
Foil/Designer Crepe | 80–100 GSM | Rich, polished | Sarees, gowns, partywear |
Shipping, Sample Videos & Customer Support
- Fast delivery in Delhi NCR: 2–4 days
- Pan-India shipping: Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Surat & more
- International delivery with tracking & secure packaging
- Free detailed video clips on request
- Bulk order support & special rates for boutiques
Need guidance choosing the right fabric? Our team provides personalized suggestions within 24 hours.
Smart Tips for Using Crepe Fabric
- Layer with contrasting dupattas or overlays for a richer look
- Opt for straight-cut suits to highlight natural drape
- Transform plain crepe with sequined laces and borders
- Pick printed crepe for budget-friendly designer outfits
- Recycle leftovers into belts, scrunchies, or piping
Find Crepe Fabric Online with Paras Gallery Fabrics
Ready to design elegant ethnic or fusion wear that’s chic and modern? Explore the Crepe Fabric Collection at Paras Gallery Fabrics. From plain to printed, foil, and embroidered styles—our collection has the perfect choice for your next boutique bestseller.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can crepe fabric be stretched?
Crepe is not particularly stretchy but offers natural ease and comfort when worn.
Do I have to use crepe for weddings?
Yes. Crepe is especially popular for wedding suits, anarkalis, and blouses. Pairing it with an elegant dupatta enhances the look.
What is the minimum order quantity for Crepe Fabric?
You can order as little as 1 meter. Special discounts are available for bulk orders.
Does crepe fabric need a liner?
Mostly no, but you can add lining for more structured outfits or lighter shades.
Do you provide styling ideas or video previews for Crepe Fabric?
Yes. Contact Paras Gallery Fabrics via WhatsApp to receive styling suggestions and real fabric video previews.