
Faire Frou Frou is a French phrase meaning ‘to show off’, and the lingerie boutique’s owners, Alison and Gail Rubke, make sure there are plenty of irresistible items in their store for customers to do just that.
Faire Frou Frou (pronounced fair fru-fru) is derived from the antiquated French phrase “faire du frou-frou”. We put our own modern spin on the phrase with the help of our French-speaking friends, and decided to bring it back to life and make it our own! Faire Frou Frou is a newly created idiomatic phrase that appropriately names the store that redefines shopping for luxury intimate apparel.
As the ultimate celebration of all that is feminine and flirty, Faire Frou Frou is what transforms a woman into a sexy upscale fashion figure who appreciates the finer things in life. The store’s trademark is its exquisite collection of cutting-edge, upscale, and classy lingerie; this includes a variety of corsets and bustiers, girly bras, camisoles, frou-frou panties, robes, loungewear and, of course, the very necessary garter belt with Wolford thigh highs. The boutique also carries a variety of gift items and antique treasures, as well as Sydney Evan jewelry, Safia jewelry, and kai fragrance.
The Sales page is a must stop (I found lingerie pieces at 70% off) & Faire Frou Frou blog will keep you posted with new arrivals and other news related to the most exquisite lingerie.
Due to their attention to every detail, from advice on making the right selection, to packaging & shipping, Faire Frou Frou is a first class lingerie shopping experience.












oh my goodness, thank you for posting about Faire Frou Frou! what a lovely surprise!!
xoxo
I think we’re on the same wave length today, as I have just returned from reading about Kylie Minogue on the frou frou blog.
Amelie’s one of my fav movies, too. And now I can’t wait to see “Coco, avant Chanel” – also with Audrey Tatou.
Definitely you guys have absolutely gorgeous lingerie pieces. Only by small picture of your boutique people can feel “You do what you really breathe with”.