Wednesday 6 June 2012

After our recent trip to Marrakech it only seemed fair that I shared some of the beautiful things I came across and some of the ideas they conjured up!

I love the relaxed, chilled out ambience that cosy corners of Marrakech have, yet I've never been more excited by the hustle and bustle, comotion, and general craziness that Moroccan streets have in abundance!


For a truly Moroccan extravaganza, opt for lots of different textures and patterns in jewel colours.
Gold and copper candles, lamps, and lanterns add a glamorous ambience, whilst cushions, drapes and bunting add a relaxed feel.


Add lots of bright colours, tonnes of flowers, floor cushions, and low tables for a more contempory,
festival-like vibe.
To keep it authentic, make sure you have lots of clashing colours and twinkly lighting!


If the Moroccan colour palette isn't for you, use pastels, different hues of your favorite colour, or lots of whites. Adding lots of textures and patterns work particularly well with fewer
colours for a modern, elegant decor.


Pretty details can make all the difference so why not try keeping things simple, and add subtle Moroccan detailing for a unique, quirky edge.


Choosing a dress to go with this theme can be tricky as pretty much anything goes, but at the same time that's part of the beauty!!
Let your imagination go wild with unusual colours, flamboyant fabrics, floaty styles and gorgeous jewellery.


Coordinate bridesmaids by keeping dresses simple, using jewel colours in soft, floaty fabrics, and natural looking glossy hair - for the softest, shiniest hair ever try Argan oil, I swear by it now!!!
Try having bridesmaids wear similar dresses in different shades for real impact.

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