Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 5.6K If You Like This Article Kindly Give Us A Share!The pinacle of Morrocan fashion in 2023 came to life when Haute couture designer Fadila el-Gadi presented her latest collection in her country. She has dedicated her career to perserving and showcasing the Kingdom’s embroidery styles. “I was born in Salé, a town in the north of Rabbat which is reknowned for the quality and quantity of its workshops and craftsmen. I’ve always been immersed in this creative environment and my inspiration always comes from Moroccan crafts and from all my travels. I might also be inspired by a photo, an 18th-century painting I’ve seen in a museum, or something ethnic.” Fadila El Gadi’s designs might be made of materials such as silk velvet, cashmere or coton, she never fails to integrate Moroccan handmade embroidery. More Articles You Would Love Grace Wallace, Oswald Sogla, Marlène Melome, Svety & Olowou @ Africa Kids Fashion Show 2015 – Benin, Cotonou VIDEO: Meek Mill Disrespectfully Shoots Rap Music Video Inside Ghana’s President’s ‘Jubilee House’ Known locally as Tarz, the country’s embroidery styles include those from Fès, Meknes, Tetouan or El Gadi’s hometown Salé. “I’m very happy to be able to showcase the work of Moroccan craftsmen, to show their passion, and to highlight the ongoing dialogue between some of them and myself. They communicate their passion to me and I contribute with my modern vision, and together, try to modernise our ancestral art and bring it up to date.” To keep this heritage alive, Fadila El Gadi who launched her brand in 2007 founded the Embroidery school of Salé. Young boys and girls are taught by artisans. The fashion show was one of the highlights of the 3-day event ‘La Mode en Capitale’. Local media Morocco World News reported that, it was brought to life by the Fadila El Gadi Foundation in partnership with the Moroccan Ministry of Youth, Culture, and Communication. “I’m very happy to be able to showcase the work of Moroccan craftsmen, to show their passion, and to highlight the ongoing dialogue between some of them and myself. They communicate their passion to me and I contribute with my modern vision, and together, try to modernise our ancestral art and bring it up to date.” To keep this heritage alive, Fadila El Gadi who launched her brand in 2007 founded the Embroidery school of Salé. Young boys and girls are taught by artisans. The fashion show was one of the highlights of the 3-day event ‘La Mode en Capitale’. Local media Morocco World News reported that, it was brought to life by the Fadila El Gadi Foundation in partnership with the Moroccan Ministry of Youth, Culture, and Communication. Read More Like This On Morocco Fashion Shows UPCOMING TOP EVENTS! VIEW ALL EVENTSAFRICAS BIGGEST FASHION WEEK IS HERE!Click Here To Submit stories Email: [email protected] or HashTag #FashionGHANA Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail FashionGHANA Admin FashionGHANA.com is a Fashion PR Company, Events planning & management team as well as Africa's leading Fashion Media House. Get Intouch with us and let's see how we can help you grow. info@FashionGHANAcom More For You Mikoko Deluxe Impresses Guests At The Sankofa Threads 2023 Show With Astonishing Sustainable... Tabou Unleashes Their Stunning Resort Collection At The Sankofa Threads 2023 Fashion Show Relive The Moment Mantsho’s Stormed SA Fashion Week SS23 With These Astonishing Designs A Look At Sipho Mbutu’s Impeccable Ekhaya Collection At SA Fashion Week 2023 Sun Goddess Brought Her A-Game To SA Fashion Week SS23 With The Amazing... VIDEO: Watch Koffi Maako Brings African Prints To Life As He Present His... Nigeria’s Minaladi Shakes Up The 2M Design Show In Senegal With Her Astonishing... How Kayadua & Sassy By Etty Proved Mens Jumpsuits Are Still In Style... Greek Designer Celia Kritharioti Unleashes Stunning African-Inspired Collection At Paris Couture Week 2023 Vicci Mahi Reignites African Prints On The Accra Fashion Week 2022 Runway Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.