Moroccan traditional clothing is valued for modesty, comfort, cultural heritage, and elegance — qualities that align very well with Ramadan gatherings, Eid celebrations, family dinners, and the formality or festivity of weddings.
Depending on the outfit and embellishment, you can go from simple, modest and comfortable outfits (for Ramadan evenings or family Iftars), to highly ornate and glamorous attires (for weddings, engagements, or Eid parties).
The Moroccan Kaftan is more than just a garment—it’s a symbol of elegance, femininity, and cultural heritage. Known for its flowy silhouettes, intricate embroidery, and...
Although both are traditional Moroccan garments, the Djellaba and Kaftan are very different in style, purpose, and the occasions they are worn for. Here’s a...