The stretchy silk clung to every curve of her body like a second skin.
The silk was clinging to her skin.
The silk of her gown clung to her figure like a long-lost lover, outlining every delectable curve.
Many silks don't do well in rain and can cling like the trunks on a heavyweight boxer after 15 rounds.
The wet silk of his shirt clung to his upper body, and the water had slicked his hair down.
The thin silk of her panties clung to her skin where he pressed.
She pulled on her gown, unaware of how the thin silk clung to her still-damp skin.
The black silk clung well, I ob- served with a smile.
He drank, noting that the silk clung nicely, draping down from snug shoulders.
She had a very tight and well-shaped rear end, Taz saw, obvious the way the silks clung to it.