
Plissage Soleil
Sunburst Pleats
Radiating pleats that narrow at the waist and fan out dramatically.
Sunburst pleats — also known as plissage soleil — radiate outward from a central point, narrow at the top and wide at the bottom. The result is a dramatic, circular fan-like silhouette, beloved by couturiers for evening wear. Sunburst pleating requires specialized molds cut in a radial pattern, a signature capability at Slim Plissage.
History & origins
Sunburst pleating was popularized in the early 20th century for elegant evening and cocktail dresses, and has enjoyed multiple revivals — most recently in contemporary couture and bridal collections.
Characteristics
- Radial, fan-like fold structure
- Narrow at the top, wide at the hem
- Requires a radial cut — often full-circle
- Creates strong movement and drape
Best fabrics
- Silk chiffon
- Organza
- Lightweight polyester
Common applications
- Evening gowns
- Bridal skirts
- Dance costumes
- Statement scarves
How we make it
Radial pattern creation
A specialized radial mold is prepared to match the desired arc and pleat width.
Circular cut
The fabric is cut in a full or partial circle to feed the radial mold.
Folding
The fabric is carefully folded into the radial pattern from center outward.
Steam setting
Industrial steam fixes the radiating pleats permanently.
Frequently asked questions about sunburst pleats
Lightweight, drapey fabrics like silk chiffon, organza, and lightweight polyester give the best fan effect.
Yes. We produce partial sunburst panels for inserts, trims, and hybrid designs.
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