Un viaggio straordinario attraverso le creazioni dai colori vivaci dell’originale stilista contemporanea.
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Photographs by Graziano Villa With an introduction by Pierre Berger
Tamy Tazi has set her own special mark of distinction on contemporary Moroccan dress: ceremonial or everyday caftans, djellabas, selhams (capes), jackets and serouals. Her models embrace two remarkable traditions that both resist the pressures of time. One is the haute couture that has long been Tamy Tazi’s daily bread as Yves Saint-Laurent’s representative in Morocco. The other is the Moroccan heritage, but not that growing out of the early days Moroccan independence with its glimmers of women’s emancipation. Tazi has researched a deeper, more singular tradition, stripping it of folksiness and revitalising it. The union of these two vital sources, each inseminating the other with a grammar that is as articulate as it is festive, has generated a new style in caftans that daringly distinguish themselves from either parent. This book will not only appeal to caftan fans, but to anyone with interest in Morocco culture and fashion.
Nadia Mezian is a French-Moroccan writer. Daniel Rey collaborates with several magazines such as FMR and A/D Architecture Digest. He is the author of travel reports on behalf of Conde Nast Traveller and Louis Vuitton City Guide. He currently lives between Rome and Marrakech. Graziano Villa is a photographer specialized in portraits, still-lives and travel reports. He contributes with foreign travel and design magazines: A/D Architecture Digest, Interiors, Marie Claire – Maison, Fortune, Capital. He works and lives in Milan.
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