Warda La Mouche

Marrakesh


Those after a touch of Moroccan boho-chic style will love Warda La Mouche's floaty sundresses with quirky embroidery detail, summery tops with post-hippie flair and sophisticated harem pants. It's all handmade (but machine washable), designed in Marrakesh by French shop owner Sandrine. At the time of writing, she was on the hunt for a second shop to sell men's and kids' clothing.


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