Marrakesh is a vibrant city located in the northwest African nation of Morocco. Originally a trading point between Europe and Timbuktu it still possesses the bustling energy of those past times. When packing for your Moroccan holiday, take inspiration from the treasure trove markets of Marrakesh and create a wardrobe of jewel toned, embellished and patterned items.
Although I have never been to Marrakesh myself, I got a real sense of the vibrancy and mystique of the city from Laura's wonderfully descriptive post on her blog
Destino Infinito which I will link to here -
http://dinfinito.wordpress.com/2013/06/17/lost-in-a-souq-in-marrakech/
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Talitha Getty in Marrakesh- late 60s |
I've taken inspiration from actress Talitha Getty's Moroccan photoshoot to create quite a bohemian look. I love the simplicity of the white in contrast with the loud pattern of the Monsoon jacket. Having a distinctive item like this in your wardrobe will instantly reinvent staple items such as white denim shorts into a completely different look. This Accessorize ruck sack is both practical and stylish, its relaxed boho vibe would be perfect for travelling or a festival.
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Brian Jones |
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Keith Richards |
In the late 1960s Morocco became to the Rolling Stones what India was to the Beatles, an escape and a source of inspiration. This was a significant time in fashion history where the architectural silhouettes of 60s Mod style were transitioning into the billowing skirts and relaxed shapes of the hippy movement in the late 60s. We have to give credit to the Rolling Stones and Morocco itself for their undeniable influence over fashion trends during this period.
I can't get enough of paisley print, I think it epitomizes the bohemian and the exotic. The loosely fitting paisley dress from Minkpink would be perfect for a day spent in the labyrinth of the Moroccan souq. Pair it with stacks of gold bracelets and slipper style shoes for an easy, bohemian look.