The hidden gems of Musée Yves Saint Laurent Marrakech
Published on Afrocraze.com in March 30, 2018 “When Yves Saint Laurent discovered Marrakech in 1966, he was so moved by the place that he decided to buy a house and regularly go back there. It feels...
View ArticleMoroccan Mystery: What Really is a Kaftan?
Published on Afrocraze.com in March 30, 2018 What is a kaftan, really? In what garment “box” should we put it? Dresses? Outerwear? Formal? Casual? Even the Moroccan that I am, can get confused at...
View ArticleWho made my clothes ?
Published on Afrocraze.com in May 29, 2018 A few weeks ago on AfroCraze, we talked about ethical fashion on the African landscape; “Zooming in on the practice of ethical fashion that is sourced and...
View ArticleEid in Agadir: Exploring Moroccan Souks, Culture and Fashion
Published on Afrocraze.com in June 30, 2018 Celebrating Eid in Agadir, Morocco. We explored Moroccan souks, where fashion & celebration intersect, in search of the perfect outfit for this special...
View ArticleInterview: CrazeTalks – North African Fashion’s It-Girl
Published on Afrocraze.com in July 19, 2018 Featured in Vogue USA, Vogue Arabia, Huffington Post, Velvet Magazine, and ( so ) many more publications, Sofia El Arabi has undoubtedly made a name for...
View Article5 Tips on how to get the most out of your shopping in a souk
Speaking for my shopoholic self, shopping is a skill, and doing it right takes practice (thankfully), especially when we are talking about shopping in a Souk. As you probably know, a Souk is a very...
View ArticleBeauty and the heat: beauty tips on a hot summer day
Summer, always brings with it warm weather and all its fun; longer days and enjoyable night parties, tanning sessions at the beach, sand castles… However, that sun and warmth can come at a large cost...
View ArticleCome with me to Kasbat Souss
Merhaba! is probably the most uttered word in the “complexe artisanal” Kasbat Souss. The second you set foot in this shopping heaven, you can feel the eagerness of every artisan, and shop keeper to...
View ArticleSummer minimalism in a kaftan
Traditionally speaking, Moroccan kaftans are rarely light or airy. However, I know what you are thinking right now; weird concept for a garment made by and for people living in a warm country. But it...
View ArticleThe 7 best Instagram accounts for you Moroccan interior inspiration
Rafia, Zellij, wicker… sounds familiar? The different elements of Moroccan interior design with its rich colours, dynamic contrasts, and its traditional North African patterns, has never been more...
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