Foulards usually have a small printed design of various colors.
By metonymy, it can also be an article of clothing, such as scarves and neckties, made from this fabric.
Ralph Lauren’s fashion industry success began with his importation of foulards from London to the United States.
[4] In 1989, a public debate over headscarves erupted in France when three Muslim girls in a state secondary school refused to remove their headscarves to comply with the school administration’s concept of secularism.
[5] It became known as the “affaires de foulard.”[6] Foulard fabric is also used in home décor wall coverings.