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Elegant Moroccan White Caftan with Gold Metallic Floral Brocade

Elegant Moroccan white caftan with gold lame metallic floral brocade,
This is an exceptional example of Moroccan fashion design dating to the 1970s,
Handcrafted in Morocco and tailored for a relaxed fit.
It is trimmed in handcrafted “passementerie”.
The neckline does up with ball shaped buttons and loops.
The body of the garment is loose fitting and flares to the bottom.
This long maxi dress kaftan is embroidered and embellished entirely by hand with detailing around neckline, shoulders and cuffs.
One of a kind evening Moroccan Middle Eastern Moorish gown.
The kaftan features a traditional neckline, embellished sleeves.
It is a slip on, the button does not open.
In Morocco, fashion preserves its traditional style inherited from great civilizations that found their way to Northwest Africa, such as the ottomans and the moors. Moroccan fashion has been recognized for its style and has garnered a reputation, winning awards in international fashion shows throughout Europe. Marrakech Bohemian, Yves Saint Laurent style.
Sizing:
No size is indicated, but, being a loose fitting garment, this should fit a range of medium to large sizes, please rely on the following measurements for fit:
Shoulders 17” across
Sleeves 24”
Bust 24” flat
Waist 25” flat
Hips 27” flat
Length 56”, measured flat
Condition: It is in very good condition with no wear, tear, stains or odors,
this caftan looks like it saw little use and was well stored over the years.
This is a beautiful example of 1970s Moroccan fashion design, only now becoming more appreciated and sure to increase in value!
Women's long flare bell sleeves Islamic dress floor length, medieval Gothic Renaissance style.
Russians also had inherited a religious and sumptuary legacy from Byzantium, and so the clothes of the Russian court were still the rich silks of the east; long robes heavily embroidered and sewn with pearls and precious gems. These caftans (robes) and Sarafans (over robes) would have been at home in Beijing, Constantinople, Samarkand, or any of the legendary cities along the Silk Route. Russian dress had remained largely unchanged from the 10th century until the 17th.
Hand made in Morocco.

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