Description
Each culture has its own unique use for a foulard, widely known as the silk scarf. In Mediterranean Europe, it may function as a jazzy accessory, adding zest to an outfit tied under the collar. The same item could be swiftly rolled along its length to transform into a belt, cinching the waist with its rippling folds. In the Middle East, a foulard is frequently used as a headscarf, modestly covering the wearer’s hair, adding color and a soft, reflective sheen.