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'''Lurex''' is the registered [[brand|brand name]] for a type of [[yarn]] with a [[metal]]lic appearance. The yarn is made from synthetic film, onto which a metallic [[aluminium, silver, |
'''Lurex''' is the registered [[brand|brand name]] for a type of [[yarn]] with a [[metal]]lic appearance. The yarn is made from synthetic film, onto which a metallic [[aluminium]], [[silver]], or [[gold]] layer has been vaporised. "Lurex" may also refer to [[cloth]] created with the yarn. |
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==Lurex in the media== |
==Lurex in the media== |
Revision as of 00:33, 23 December 2011
Lurex is the registered brand name for a type of yarn with a metallic appearance. The yarn is made from synthetic film, onto which a metallic aluminium, silver, or gold layer has been vaporised. "Lurex" may also refer to cloth created with the yarn.
Lurex in the media
Lurex has been a popular material for movie and television costumes. For example, the bodysuit worn by actress Julie Newmar as Catwoman in the Batman TV series of the 1960s is constructed of black Lurex .[1][failed verification]
References
- ^ Moore, Booth (2011-01-24). "Catching up with the original Catwoman, Julie Newmar". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2011-01-24.