I've been working with Forever 21 to put together a packing guide for Morocco, as I'm visiting for the first time at the end of June with James. I've scoured the internet for tips, as well as reading more Tripadvisor reviews than I'm proud of, to bring you a mini-guide. I know that it's reccomended that you have your shoulders and knees covered due to religion over there, obviously you don't have to adhere to this but it's nice to be respectful so I've had that in mind when styling up my day and night looks, so meet conservative Georgia.
Day: I've gone for these Aladin style trousers paired with a simple khaki green t-shirt and an "ethnic" necklace for a casual look that's still breezy enough to wander around the souks under the sun. The hat should, in theory, stop my head from burning and make me look more fashy ~ win/win!
Beach/pool: There isn't a beach in Marrakech but we are lucky enough to have a big pool, where you can relax in terms of dresscode. I've gone all out with crazy, clashing prints and a cute coral bikini underneath. The patterns on this top really ring Moroccan bells to me, perhaps it's the colours. I really like the dolphin, split hem on the shorts too.
Every single piece is absolutely gorgeous!
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I love these outfits. Especially the first one! So jealous that you're going to Marrakech - have an amazing time lovely!
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Omg, I'm in love with every single piece.. I love that jumpsuit, you look lovely! x
ReplyDeletesuch nice outfits, i'm obsessed with the hat too!
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Love the outfits! I also think it's great that you're taking the religion of the country into consideration as I am pretty sure a lot of other tourists wont. x
ReplyDeleteloved the outfits! xx
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Can't find the silver coin necklace anywhere :'( just gold xx
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