ˈfrüˌfrü noun
( -s )
Etymology: French, of imitative origin
1. : a rustling especially of a woman's skirts
2. : frilly trimming ; especially : abundant or excessive ornamentation (as ruffles, beading, flowers, veiling) in women's clothing
3. : fussy details or showy accessories and amenities especially in a social setting
the froufrou of Victorian decor