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Casablanca Woman: Get the Look of Moroccan Fashion and Street Style From Real Women

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Okay, so I wanna share this thing I did the other day. I got inspired by those Moroccan vibes, you know, the ones from Casablanca, and I decided to dive right into it.

Casablanca Woman: Get the Look of Moroccan Fashion and Street Style From Real Women

First off, I started digging around about this brand, Casablanca, made by this French-Moroccan dude, Charaf Tajer, back in 2018. Sounds cool, right? I got really into the whole Moroccan street style thing and wanted to see how I could mix that into my own style.

I found out that if you’re ever in Casablanca and you’re into fashion, there are some neat boutiques to check out. They’ve got a Spanish brand, Shana, in the Morocco Mall and another spot in Maarif. That’s the kind of stuff I wanted to know about.

Then I started thinking about how women dress in Morocco. It’s a mixed bag, from traditional jellabas to jeans and dresses. I figured, as a visitor, it’s probably a good idea to keep it modest – covered knees and shoulders, and not too tight. That’s what I gathered from my little research session, anyway.

    My Plan:

  • Hit the Morocco Mall and Anfa Place Shopping Centre, maybe Alpha55 too.
  • Check out those boutiques and see what the local fashion scene is like.
  • Try to pick up some pieces that give off that Moroccan feel but can still work back home.

I was super excited, honestly. It felt like a mini-adventure. I made sure to pack clothes that would fit in with the local style, but also stuff that I’d actually wear.

When I finally got there, I headed straight for the malls. It was huge, kind of overwhelming, but in a good way. I spent hours just wandering around, checking out the shops, and trying to soak everything in.

Casablanca Woman: Get the Look of Moroccan Fashion and Street Style From Real Women

I ended up finding some really cool pieces – a flowy dress, a couple of scarves with those vibrant Moroccan patterns, and even a pair of sandals that looked kind of traditional but still modern. I also got some accessories, like these chunky bracelets and a necklace that just screamed “Morocco” to me.

But it wasn’t just about shopping. I also took the time to observe. I watched how the local women dressed, how they carried themselves. It was fascinating. I even tried to chat with a few of them, asking about their outfits and where they got them. Most were super friendly and gave me some tips.

At the end of the day, I felt like I’d really connected with the culture, even if it was just through fashion. And I came back with a bunch of unique pieces that I knew I’d treasure. It wasn’t just about adding to my wardrobe; it was about experiencing something new and bringing a piece of that back with me.

So yeah, that was my Casablanca fashion adventure. It was a blast, and I’d definitely recommend it to anyone who’s into fashion and looking to experience something a bit different.

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