Scarves

Originally, the scarf is a square of fabric of an intermediate size between a handkerchief and a shawl. It draws its essence in the 18th century from the Provençal “foulat” which means light fabric. It is then used for social, religious or simply aesthetic reasons. The silk scarf version is back in use today, dressing our hair like Queen Elisabeth or tied around our neck like cowboys or gavroche.