Caftan couture: by Fatna Kooli



Caftan couture: by  Fatna Kooli

 Fatna Kooli is pleased to inform you about the opening of her new boutique and workshop September 2, 2006 at 2 Rue de l'Eglise -93190 - LIVRY GARGANL'atelier will offer you: - Creation of custom clothing (caftans, jabador , djellabas, evening wear, bustier).



The shop will offer you:
- Ready to wear Luxury (caftans, evening dresses)
- Rental of caftans, and evening wear.

Fatna Kooli style is a mixture of East and West. Caftans its trimmings are enhanced while retaining both their attachment to the sumptuous traditional embroidery, holes for the greatest happiness of women here and elsewhere. Fatna Kooli has been designated as "Official stylist Miss Maghreb 2006". Miss the selected focus Haute couture kaftans designed and signed by Fatna Kooli.
Creation, sale, rental couture kaftans

SERVICES
Fatna Kooli offers authentic caftans, caftans with originality and work excellently well. All his caftans are noble material. In its showroom and workshop it offers: - bespoke creations - the sale of luxury ready to wear - caftan couture hire - wedding dresses caftanisées.
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Caftan couture: Zahaara by haute couture caftan, jewelry
 Hasna and modern traditions respecteuse offers a wide collection of Kaftans, djellaba jabador, etc. ...... and expertise that will make you shine at every event of your life.
ZAHAARA-HAUTE-COUTURE was born from the meeting of two women who love fashion and traditional Moroccan HASNA is its creator.

The creation HASNA, suggests a serene beauty with its pastel colors, background colors shimmering organza, velvet and silk satin, with fluidity and emerge nobility.

Designer opts for transparency effects, overlays of fabrics to emphasize its modern lines with subtlety while preserving the authentic taste of tradition. Simple volumes are available on a set sober, refined, boosted blows embroidery, trimmings Glitter and rich colors.

A collection of pure sensual and romantic spirit.
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N°5 Caftan marocain 259 €

N°4 Caftan marocain 259 €

N°3 Caftan marocain strass 259 €




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Moroccan Abayas and Kaftans

Moroccan Abayas and Kaftans

The traditional caftan is made out of silk or cotton and can be worn both by women and by men. Below you can read about one of the types of caftans, the Moroccan version. If you’re looking to buy Moroccan caftans and clothes, you can get the Best deals


All our abayas are Designer boutique styles, in high quality handmade workmanship and fabric.
Suitable for wearing occasions: can be used as ceremonial garments, ethnic bridal wear, dance clothing, etc.
Material: Quality polyester,cotton,chiffon,silk and satin etc.
Customized Color, Size, Design, Logo accepted.
We also welcome Sample/Trial small order, to start long term business relationship.
 
Packing: 1 piece in quality PP bag,  and then Carton
Payment: Paypal, Escrew, Western Union, L/C, T/T
Delivery time: 3-7days if have stock matrial.
Return Policy: We accept returns if any quality problem.

Our company designs and produces high end traditional clothing for many years. We have a number of technical personnel specialized in the production of handicrafts.
All products are hand embroidered with ethnic tradition of weaving/embroidery and advanced morden technology. Manufactured Eco-friendly and each unit is quality checked
before leaving the factory.
Our aim is to supply exquisite and elegant traditional clothing to customers, based on long term and mutual benefit business relationship!




Cool Kaftans New Moroccan Dress Jilbab Kaftan Abaya


Luxurious Moroccan Dress In 3 Colors and 4 sizes Design X ,This amazing hooded Moroccan dress is made from very high quality smooth polyester fabric. Exquisitely embellished with delicate gold embroidery.  The front of the dress is made from 2 layers  of which the upper gold thread accented layer opens gracefully as you walk. Long bell sleeves add to the femininity of this luxurious item . Perfect for weddings and special occasions. A bargain up for grabs,don't miss out!The picture below shows the beautifull Red + dress ~*~*~*~,,Size ,Measurements & Further Details The garments in our store ,are made by various manufacturers who vary in their sizing/tagging ,systems. The best way to ensure it works for you is to look at the ,dress's measurements below,before purchasing and allow  6 inches for ,relaxed fit wear,Size ,Measurements ,& Further Details,The ,garments in our store are made by various manufacturers who vary in ,their sizing/tagging systems. The best way to ensure it works for you is to look ,at the dress's measurements below,before purchasing and allow  6 inches for ,relaxed fit ,wearTagged M . Should fit UK ,16-18 . ,Chest 46 inches/ 117cm ,all around Hips 50 inches / 127 cm all around Length 54 inches / 137cmSleeves,24 inches / 60 cm Tagged L . Should fit UK 18-20 .   ,Chest 48 inches/ 122cm ,all around Hips 52 inches / 132 cm all around Length 55 inches / 139cmSleeves,24.5 inches / 62 cm ,Tagged XL . Should fit UK 20-22 or US 16-18.   ,Chest 50 inches/ 127cm all around Hips 54 inches / 137cm all around Length 56 inches / 142cmSleeves 25 inches / 63 cm Tagged XXL . Should fit UK 22-24 . ,Chest 52 inches/ 132 cm ,all around Hips 56 inches / 142 cm all around Length 56 inches / 145cmSleeves,25 inches / 63 cm ,el free to view hundreds of other great it

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morocco tourism

morocco tourism

Heading to Morocco? The tourism outlook 

Sunset at Oasis village in South Morocco (Tafilalet region).
  • The fortress style town of Azemmour on the banks of Oued Oum er-Rbia, one of Morocco's largest rivers
  • View of a village in the verdant landscape of the High Atlas mountains which run down the central spine of Morocco.
  • Colourful piles of spices on display in Spice Souk.
  • Alleys and doorways painted blue to repel insects in the Rif Mountains.
  • Musicians in traditional dress.
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When it comes to tourist hotspots, Morocco is one of the big hitters. Just a few hours’ flight away from Europe’s major cities, it plays a strong hand to city-breakers, and adventure- and sun-seekers alike. At nine million foreign visitors a year, it’s second only to Egypt as a North African holiday destination.
But Morocco isn’t immune to international events, and as North Africa and the Middle East experience the turmoil of the Arab Spring, many would-be visitors to Morocco are giving pause to wonder whether a holiday is still safe, feasible or appropriate. Admittedly, Morocco hasn’t seen the same upheavals that Tunisia or Egypt have experienced, let alone the violence in Libya,  but confidence in tourism did take a knock with a bombing in a Marrakesh café in May, which was ascribed to Islamist militants, the first such attack in the country since 2003.
Tourism accounts for around 10% of Morocco’s GDP, but taken together, the bombing and headlines from the wider region look like making 2011 a quiet year for the Moroccan tourist industry. That said, none of this should necessarily have you reaching for your guidebooks to France or Italy instead. Morocco remains a safe holiday destination, and no governmental travel warnings currently advise against travel. The flipside of dropping visitor numbers means those heading to Morocco can find themselves some great guesthouse and hotel deals.

Let’s go!

Well-served by both budget and scheduled airlines, the main entry points to Morocco are Marrakesh, Casablanca, Fès and Tangier – the latter also being an important ferry point for visitors from Spain. In the summer, head for the cooling sea breezes of Essaouira and Asilah. The latter holds a three-week art festival in July, overlapping with Marrakesh’s Festival of Popular Arts.

Best time to go

If you’re free with your travel dates, you might want to consider avoiding visiting Morocco in August. Not only is this the hottest time of the year (Marrakesh is particularly scorching), but this year it coincides with Ramadan, the Muslim month of fasting. Restaurants catering to tourists aren’t affected, but it’s hot work on the tourist trail when you can’t just pop into the first café you see for a refreshing drink.
With autumn, Morocco is once again prime travelling territory. Accommodation prices rise, but everyone’s in high spirits after Ramadan. The beaches empty and even the desert benefits from gentle breezes. Now is the time to dive into the winding streets of the Fès medina (which celebrates its founder in a huge moussem or religious festival in September) or even snag yourself a wife at Imilchil’s Berber Marriage festival.

What to see

The warm days and cool nights of autumn are also ideal for seeing the best of natural Morocco. The High Atlas Mountains are the most popular destination for trekking – most notably for those wanting to tackle Jebel Toubkal, north Africa’s highest mountain, but there are plenty of lesser known areas, such as the gorgeous Ameln Valley in the Anti-Atlas. The more heavily wooded Rif Mountains in the north also offer good hiking opportunities, and an excuse to base yourself in the blue-washed town of Chefchaouen.
Tourism in Morocco might be taking a slight knock at the current moment, but there’s still plenty on offer for those ready to make the trip.

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