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Morocco - Dressing a Moroccan Moorish Bride

Morocco - Dressing a Moroccan Moorish Bride


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Morocco - Dressing a Moroccan Moorish Bride

Dressing a Moroccan Moorish Bride in traditional costume in preparation for her wedding

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Adorning Bridal Bride Fabric Fabrics Hangings Head Dress Moorish Moroccan Morocco Outfit Patterned Tangier Tangiers


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This photograph captures the essence of Moroccan tradition as a Moorish bride is meticulously dressed in preparation for her wedding day. The scene unfolds in a quaint, dimly lit room adorned with intricate Moroccan patterns and textiles, adding to the enchanting atmosphere. The bride, resplendent in her traditional attire, sits on a low chair as women around her skillfully arrange and adjust her outfit. The bride's ensemble consists of a voluminous, flowing robe, or "djellaba," in a rich, deep red color, symbolizing love and happiness. The robe is adorned with intricate, gold embroidery and embellished with delicate fringe. A matching, intricately patterned headpiece, or "toub," completes her look. The fabric used for the bride's outfit is a luxurious, heavy silk, which is a common choice for Moroccan brides due to its elegance and durability. The room is filled with an array of fabrics, hangings, and textiles, each with its unique patterns and colors, reflecting the rich history and cultural heritage of Morocco. The walls are adorned with traditional Moroccan zellij tilework, adding to the authenticity of the setting. This photograph offers a glimpse into the historical and cultural significance of Moroccan weddings, which have been influenced by the diverse Arab, Berber, and European influences that have shaped Moroccan history. The intricate details of the bride's outfit and the warm, inviting atmosphere of the room serve as a testament to the beauty and richness of Moroccan traditions.

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