


Embiez Ceremony · Her
Foulard Gown
A strapless silk satin column with a high silk neckpiece worn loose over the shoulders. The dress and the foulard are cut from the same cloth.
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The Story
A scarf, worn well.
The Foulard is the strapless column with the silk neckpiece. The dress is satin, cut on the bias, fitted to the knee and falling clean to the floor. The foulard is a length of the same cloth, worn loose at the throat, falling free down the back.
Foulard means scarf. Of all the things the Riviera has given to dress, the silk scarf is the one that is most its own — pinned at the throat against the wind on the corniche road, pulled over the head in a convertible, knotted at the strap of a bag. We took it off the neck and let it stand alone.
The foulard is hand-finished — bias-bound on every edge, lined in the same satin so it falls flat. It can be worn over the head as a veil, or knotted at the side of the neck for the dinner.
Two pieces, one cloth.
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