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slipper satin

British  

noun

  1. a fine satin fabric with a mat finish

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Its color was one of those on-trend grays from an upscale catalog, with a name like Elephant’s Breath or Slipper Satin.

From New York Times

“White Tie is a perfect soft white that avoids looking cream, and Slipper Satin is a wonderful neutral white that has a warm cast. This is a foundation for a warm, layered room. It is a great choice if you are moving into a home and have not sorted out where everything will go, and works in both traditional and contemporary spaces.”

From Washington Post

The radiant young lady who clasped it looked, in her gown of turquoise slipper satin and black lace, like a composite photograph of Merle Oberon and Joan Bennett.

From Time Magazine Archive