Kaftan Queen

Marrakesh


Kaftan Queen is light and airy with a changing room fit for royalty, with Syrian mirrors and elegant chandeliers. Everything is reasonably priced, from caftans made for everyday wear to delicately beaded babouches (leather slippers) in colourful suedes and a range of kimonos. Clutch bags made from locally sourced fabrics and tassels make for a perfect Marrakesh souvenir.


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