33 Rue Majorelle

Top choice in Gueliz & Ville Nouvelle


More than 60 designers, mostly from Morocco, are represented in this two-floor emporium, and co-owner Yehia Abdelnour dedicates much of his time to sourcing up-and-coming local talent. Quality is high and the prices can be too, but it's still easy to find lovely threads for under Dh1000. Star buys include silk harem pants, cotton children's smocks and billowing caftans.

There's also a small menswear corner.


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