noun a term used to describe excessive decoration or frills, especially in clothing or design
Frou-frou is often used in the fashion industry to describe overly frilly, elaborate, or excessive clothing or accessories.
In interior design, frou-frou may refer to overly ornate or decorative elements that are considered excessive or frivolous.
Frou-frou can be used in the performing arts to describe exaggerated or extravagant costumes or stage designs.
In the context of fine dining, frou-frou may be used to describe overly elaborate or pretentious dishes or presentations.
A writer may use 'frou-frou' to describe overly elaborate or fancy language or style in writing, often used in a derogatory manner.
A psychologist may use 'frou-frou' to describe superficial or frivolous behavior or attitudes in therapy or counseling sessions.
A fashion designer may use 'frou-frou' to refer to overly frilly or embellished designs in clothing or accessories.
An interior designer may use 'frou-frou' to describe overly ornate or decorative elements in home decor that are considered excessive or unnecessary.