Chiffon vs Voile vs Interlock vs Velvet vs Organza: Which Fabric Is Best for Backdrops?
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When planning a backdrop, wedding setup, or event draping, choosing the right fabric can make a huge difference. Many customers ask:
Which fabric should I use for backdrops or draping?
In this guide, we compare the most popular options: chiffon, voile, interlock, panne velvet, and organza — so you can choose the right one for your project.
Chiffon Fabric – Lightweight and Flowing
Chiffon is one of the most popular fabrics for event decor.
- Soft and flowy look
- Slightly sheer
- Great for layering
- Easy to drape
Chiffon works best when you want a soft, elegant backdrop that moves naturally.
Voile Fabric – Wide Coverage and Airy Look
Voile is ideal for large setups like weddings and ceilings.
- Extra wide (great coverage)
- Sheer and lightweight
- Covers large areas quickly
- Perfect for ceiling draping
Voile is often used when customers need to cover a large space with fewer panels.
Interlock Fabric – Stretch and Full Coverage
Interlock is completely different from chiffon and voile.
- Stretch fabric
- Not see-through
- Clean and smooth finish
- Perfect for pipe and drape
If you want a solid backdrop without transparency, interlock is the best option.
Panne Velvet – Rich and Luxurious
Panne velvet gives a premium look.
- Soft shine
- Heavy drape
- Elegant appearance
- Great for upscale events
Velvet is best when you want a bold and luxurious backdrop.
Organza Fabric – Light and Decorative
Organza is used for layering and accents.
- Crisp texture
- Slight shine
- Lightweight
- Adds detail to designs
Organza is usually combined with other fabrics for a more decorative look.
Which Fabric Should You Choose?
It depends on your goal:
- Soft and elegant → Chiffon
- Large coverage → Voile
- Solid backdrop → Interlock
- Luxury look → Velvet
- Decorative layering → Organza
Why Customers Choose New Star Fabric
At New Star Fabric, we help customers every day choose the right fabric for their event.
If you’re not sure how much fabric you need or which one to choose, our team can guide you based on your setup.
Final Tip
Before buying large quantities, always think about:
- coverage
- transparency
- setup type
Choosing the right fabric saves time, money, and effort.





