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33 Rue Majorelle
This new concept store just outside the Medina has been likened to Paris’ famed (and now closed) Colette. The collections were curated by plugged-in stylist Monique Bresson and feature the fashion and home wares of some fifty designers. Kaowa, a...
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Akbar Delights
Tucked just around the corner from the Place Jemaa El Fna, Akbar Delights sells some of the most stylish kaftans and Moroccan-influenced fashion in Marrakech. When Yann Dory and Isabelle Duchet-Annez, a worldly brother and sister team who settled in...
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Beldi
Popular with Marrakech socialites and the likes of Paloma Picasso, this chic little den offers lush velvet coats, hemstitched caftans and loose linen shirts. Considered the haute couturier of Marrakech, the wizard behind Beldi sells kaftans that are all made...
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Chez Zoe
Caroline Hamile, the French owner of Chez Zoe has a small outpost at the front of La Mamounia and other hotels in town sell her tasseled terry bathrobes and embroidered bath linens. Many of the top hotels in the city,...
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Jardin Majorelle Boutique
Not your average tourist site gift shop, the Boutique at the Jardin Majorelle carries some of the best Moroccan crafts and fashions. Shoppers get to wend their way through the glorious gardens to arrive at this boutique. The prices are...
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Lalla Boutique
Lalla–from Marrakech with love, is fast becoming a name in Moroccan fashion. Run by talented designer Laetitia Trouillet, Lalla has been selling pretty handbags and accessories to delighted customers for over eight years and has recently expanded the collection to...
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Mustapha Blaoui
Behind a pair of enormous unmarked doors, this warehouse is piled floor to ceiling with irresistible treasures, such as tables and chairs, glassware, mirrors, candlesticks, pots and bowls. It is truly an Ali Baba's cave of wares. Among our favorites...
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This charming new interiors store in Gueliz was opened by two French expats who have interpreted many Moroccan staples with a modern twist. For example, they have a “Basket Bar” where you can pick the size and shape of your...