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Elegant Moroccan caftan pink, peach and gold damask gorgeous vintage hostess gown. Floral multi-colored damask Kaftan circa 1970s. Exotic oriental floral long maxi caftan dress with long sleeves in shimmering brocade pink and gold fabric. This long maxi dress kaftan is embellished entirely by hand. One of a kind evening Moroccan Middle Eastern gown. The front of the elegant caftan gown is embellished at the front with woven gold buttons and loops that run down the center to the hemline. The…

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Moroccan themed fashion editorial. #morocco #africa #fashion #editorial #textiles #architecture #vintage #tradition #muse #designinspiration #culture #1960s #josephcarinicarpets

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Stephan Janson, French fashion designer and friend of Saint Laurent and Bergé, speaks about how Marrakesh opened the trailblazing 20th-century couturier’s eyes to color and the “Love” exhibition that he co-curated at Palácio Duques de Cadaval in Évora, Portugal, which runs until October 31, 2022.

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@tunisian.vintage.archive on Instagram‎: "90s Tunisia: Jerbian bride in local ceremonial garment during her Jelwa day. 📸 Tim Caroll Jelwa is a ritual which is believed to be rooted in Carthaginian times.The bride embodies the Tanit in order to be blessed with fertility and happiness.This significance changed naturally over time as Tunisians embraced Islam.Elders today would tell you that Jelwa stands for the 5 pillars of Islam ,and that the way the bride spins around herself embodies the way Muslims spin around the Kaaba during Hajj performance.Regardless of whether Tunisians recognise the meaning behind it or not it is still done in almost every Tunisian city from Benzart all the way to Tataouine. @tunisian.vintage.archive   #tunisia #tunisian #carthage #carthago #tunis #djerba #tunisian Middle Eastern Jewelry Aesthetic, Arab Jewelry Traditional, Arab Coin Headpiece, Afghan Jewelry Head Piece, Tunisian Clothes, Arabian Face Jewelry, Arabian Beauty, Arab Culture, Tunisia

@tunisian.vintage.archive on Instagram‎: "90s Tunisia: Jerbian bride in local ceremonial garment during her Jelwa day. 📸 Tim Caroll Jelwa is a ritual which is believed to be rooted in Carthaginian times.The bride embodies the Tanit in order to be blessed with fertility and happiness.This significance changed naturally over time as Tunisians embraced Islam.Elders today would tell you that Jelwa stands for the 5 pillars of Islam ,and that the way the bride spins around herself embodies the…

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