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Moroccan caftan renaissance Haddouchi was one of the designers, such as Albert Oiknine and Lahoucine Ait El Mahdi, who elevated the caftan by restoring, updating, and re-examining it through research.
The Moroccan caftan traces its roots back to the 15th century, initially influenced by Ottoman sartorial traditions. It was exclusively worn by royalty and nobility, symbolizing status and wealth.
Casablanca – The Moroccan Caftan is without a doubt the Pride of Moroccan Women. “Many inspiring women have shown me how such a garment is created somewhere between fantasy and reality ...
In her latest film, “The Blue Caftan,” Moroccan director Maryam Touzani delicately weaves intricate, overlapping tales of love, both traditional and largely taboo for many in her country and its ...
As with recent Pakistani triumph Joyland (2022), while a husband’s infidelity might initially seem at fault, the men’s behaviour is symptomatic of a vehemently homophobic and heteronormative society ...
Designers of caftans, traditional Moroccan robes, are hoping that the garment will secure a spot on the UNESCO intangible heritage list this year. In the view of historians, the step is an ...
The Oriental Fashion Show celebrated the Moroccan caftan in a dazzling showcase held as part of Paris Fashion Week. The Moroccan caftan, a symbol of sophistication, took center stage, captivating ...