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When shopping online, many customers often wonder:
Why do some dresses cost only $20–$40, while mulberry silk or xiangyunsha silk dresses can cost $100–$500 or even more?
At first glance, they may look similar in photos—but the real difference lies in the fabric composition, craftsmanship, and wearing experience, not just branding.
At LUXE ORIENTA, we believe in transparency. This article explains why authentic silk garments are priced differently—and why that difference truly matters.
Most low-priced dresses on the market are made from:
Polyester
Polyester blends
Artificial silk (synthetic satin or viscose blends)
Mass-produced knit fabrics
Low raw material cost (synthetic fibers)
Fully industrialized production
Minimal craftsmanship involvement
Fast design cycles (trend-driven production)
Limited breathability
Prone to pilling or deformation
Less natural texture
Designed for short-term use rather than longevity
These products are designed for: affordability, trend turnover, and fast consumption
not long-term wardrobe investment.

Mulberry silk is a natural protein fiber produced by silkworms, and is widely considered one of the highest-grade natural textiles in the world.
Extremely soft and skin-friendly
Highly breathable and moisture-absorbing
Natural temperature regulation
Elegant, soft luminous sheen (not artificial shine)
Basic mulberry silk garments: $80 – $200
High-density or designer silk dresses: $200 – $500+
Unlike synthetic fabrics, silk is a living natural fiber, meaning its quality depends heavily on raw material selection and processing methods.

Xiangyunsha (also known as Gambiered Canton Gauze) is a rare traditional Chinese silk fabric with a centuries-old natural dyeing process.
Naturally dyed using plant extracts and river mud fixation
Distinct “cloud-like” texture and depth
Becomes softer and more beautiful over time
Each piece has slight natural variation
Extremely long production cycle
Multiple natural processing stages
Highly labor-intensive craftsmanship
Cannot be mass-produced like synthetic fabrics
Entry-level xiangyunsha dresses: $120 – $300
Designer / artisanal pieces: $300 – $800+

The price difference is not arbitrary—it comes from structural cost differences:
Real silk and xiangyunsha require natural production processes that cannot be replicated synthetically.
Traditional dyeing, weaving, and finishing require skilled artisans and time-intensive methods.
Natural fabrics often require more careful cutting and higher material waste during production.
Unlike fast fashion, these fabrics cannot be endlessly reproduced at industrial scale.

Some customers may notice that our pricing is higher than typical online fashion stores.
This is because we do not compete with fast fashion—we focus on authentic material integrity and craftsmanship value.
Our pricing reflects:
Genuine mulberry silk and xiangyunsha fabrics
Handcrafted embroidery, beading, jacquard, and traditional detailing
Thoughtful silhouette design inspired by Eastern aesthetics
Small-batch production instead of mass manufacturing
| Aspect | Fast Fashion ($20–$60) | Real Silk / Xiangyunsha ($100–$500+) |
|---|---|---|
| Fabric | Synthetic fibers | Natural silk fibers |
| Comfort | Moderate | High skin compatibility |
| Durability | Short-term use | Long-term wear |
| Appearance over time | Degrades quickly | Becomes softer & richer |
| Value perception | Disposable item | Wardrobe investment |
Fashion is not only about appearance—it reflects lifestyle and long-term comfort.
A low-cost dress answers:
“What should I wear today?”
A real silk or xiangyunsha garment answers:
“How do I want to feel every time I wear it?”

At LUXE ORIENTA, we believe true luxury is not loud—it is felt in the fabric, the craftsmanship, and the way it moves with you over time.