[5] Fourati has a younger sister, Maleke, who completed a PhD in Development Economics at the UNSW Business School, in Australia.
She has appeared in numerous international magazines, such as Vogue Paris, Elle, Marie Claire, L'officiel Voyage, Grazia, and GQ.
Fourati has walked the runway for major fashion houses, including Armani, Dior, Chanel, Jean Paul Gaultier,[13] Céline, Gianfranco Ferré, Stella McCartney, Tommy Hilfiger, Valentino and Vivienne Westwood.
[14] In October 2010, with Tunisian actor Dhaffer L'Abidine, Fourati co-hosted the opening and closing ceremonies of the Carthage Film Festival.
[17] Her clothing line included a range of printed T-shirts; long, sheer dresses; and oversized, long-sleeved tops.
The fashion line was designed in New York by Fourati who was assisted by a pattern-maker; and manufactured in her home country of Tunisia.
[23] In August 2011, during the Muslim month of Ramadhan, Fourati appeared in a bikini and body paint on the cover of Tunivisions, which created controversy.
[26] On 26 April 2016, Fourati married Ayman Mohyeldin, a television journalist for NBC News, in an intimate ceremony in his home state of Georgia.