noun a type of fabric with a raised, puckered design
adjective describing something made of or resembling cloqué fabric
Cloqué is a type of fabric with a raised, puckered design that is often used in high-end fashion for dresses, skirts, and jackets.
Artists may use cloqué as inspiration for textured paintings or sculptures, mimicking the raised patterns in the fabric.
Cloqué is popular in design for its unique texture and visual interest, often used in home decor items like pillows and upholstery.
Cloqué refers to the specific weaving technique used to create the raised, textured pattern in the fabric.
Cloqué fabric is often used by fashion designers to create textured garments with a raised pattern.
Interior designers may use cloqué fabric for upholstery or drapery to add dimension and visual interest to a space.
Cloqué fabric can be used by costume designers to create elaborate costumes for theater productions or films.