Foulard, light silk fabric having a distinctive soft finish and a plain or simple twill weave. It is said to come originally from the Far East. In French the word foulard signifies a silk handkerchief.
The pāreu or pareo is the Cook Islands and Tahitian word for a wraparound skirt. Originally it was used only to refer to women's skirts, as men wore a loincloth, called a maro. Nowadays the term is applied to any piece of cloth worn wrapped around the body, worn by males or females. They can even been added onto accessories…
Foulards
All Made in Lago di Como. Hand rolled hem, 100% Silk 90 X 90 cm

Stromboli Foulard

Portofino Foulard


Pareos
All Made in Lago di Como. Hand rolled hem, 100% Silk 90 X 90 cm
Rio Pareo


Cachi Pareo

All Made in Lago di Como. Hand rolled hem, 100% Cotton