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50+ Trendy Hijab Styles Tutorials of 2013-2014

Over the period of time dressing up properly is becoming very important to look well groomed. The sense of wearing also boost up our confidence and make us stand out in the crowd. In 2013, the revolution for the need of wearing hijab being the part of our dresses has evolved and Hijab has become a part of our wardrobe. Hijab is the modesty which reflects the one’s iman and devotion to Allah. Hijab has the decency to show the essence of beauty which is the awareness of the way we dress in the public.
Tying up a Hijab in a right way is very necessary to be learned and practice because the Hijab which is neatly assembled on our head has thousand times more beauty than a crown on our head. Therefore, Here are some 50+ Trendy Hijab Styles Tutorials of 2013 where you will find the complete solution of tying up the hijabs in a different way daily which will make your personality more modest and you will compelled to say that “ I Love my Hijab”.
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Hijab for Girls in Modern Fashion and Styles



In Islam along with so many obligations to be followed there is another ritual to be followed and that is Hijab for girls. The meaning of hijab explained by so many encyclopedias is to cover off to create a curtain. Mostly girls think that this is a restriction for them and it is very difficult to follow. Therefore this article is for such girls who really take this obligation as a hurdle, and always hesitate to follow it.

Listen to the meaning of hijab as it says that women must be covered properly, so that they may not look an opposite attract the men. The logic behind this explained by the religion Islam is that, there is a natural attraction build in between men and women and therefore they are always attracted. It develops evil desires in the heart of men, to get closer to the women. This makes things even worse and even harassment is also performed by men. So to avoid such type of social evil, women need to be covered and Islam introduced hijab for girls. Hijab for girls protect young ladies from such accidents.















Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Recap: The Affair Of The Necklace

Everything Housewives gets "gated". And here on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills we have graduated from cheating-gate, and hair-gate, and last minute cancellation-gate, to necklace -gate; and most excitingly: you'recursed-gate. It's been a while since we've had a good curse on Housewives



Photo Roundup – February 20th – Alexis Bellino, Marysol Patton, Joyce Giraud, Khloe Kardashian And More



So that's what we're dealing with here and like sand through the hourglass these here are the days of our caftans. Cause you know, Kyle Richards was on Days of Our Lives for a splits richards second.

Anyway, Brandi Glanville has a problem with her tongue and her mouth and her speech and her general planet trashiness was affected by wonky aspirin. Which is a good thing because she also has a problem with *gasp* Lisa Vanderpump. Appprrrrrntly, Lisa holds within her bejeweled hands the power to deport people, destroy their lives, poison their aspirin, and dig up their ex-husband's long-dead mistress from the grave to release her from her coffin on the very moment when you walk into a Bravo-sponsored season finale party at her restaurant. Or something like that that. Cause if anyone knows how to work a good curse it's not plastic tits on a tan witch Snarlton Gebbia, but Giggy-loving Lisa!



While Brandi has chewed her tongue off with rabid rage, Carlton is at a candle shop getting her burned wicks read for protection. Oh the things the rich find to waste their money on! Carlton invited Yolanda Foster and her lime-colored pants to meet her so they can complain about Housewives and stuff crystals down their bra. Is that why Carlton's boobs look so… indestructible. The crystals ward off curses and they also ward of kaftans in the form of Kyle.

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Speaking of kaftans, Kyle swans over to Joyce Giraud's house where they bond over… no, not hair flips but CURSES! They've both been cursed! BFF for life: "I got cursed and all I have to show for it is this kaftan!" Kyle's computer was hacked and now it's telling her she's a bigoted travesty. Oh Kyle is a travesty, but not a bigot.

Seriously – Kyle's computer was hacked and the darling family portrait replaced with scary evil words. To get revenge, since it's totally wise to SEEK REVENGE on someone who infiltrated your computer with curses, Kyle and Joyce decide to not invite Carlton to Puerto Rico. Joyce has decided she can dig deep within her pageanted heart, however, to invite Queen of Planet Trash. Hopefully Brandi won't be offended by all the people speaking Spanish around her. And hopefully she'll be able to refrain from killing any Puerto Ricans.

Brandi has bigger issues to contend with than big hair: Lisa. She meets Rambles Richards to give her some camera time so they can spray tan together and talk about how much Lisa is a manipulative wench. Kim tells us Lisa seems like she's being nice but it's oh so not true, like that one time she asked her how sobriety was going when Lisa totally like didn't care and Kim didn't want to talk about her life while being on a reality show.

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And Brandi is like yeah… and that other time she pretended to be my BEST FRIEND while employing Scheana Marie and all Brandi wanted to do was avoid thinking about her divorce while talking about it CONSTANTLY and seeking the sympathy/victim/woman scorned card at every opportunity including the time she cried all season that Adrienne Maloof was "suing" her – the poor, single, desperate, broke divorcee – and Lisa supported her? So, yeah, Brandi hates Lisa and now her tongue has swelled up from eating some rancid foot in mouth dick medication and she can't confront her, which is a good thing. Instead she's just going to let Lisa think "I'm under her control." Be careful Brandi your face might freeze all puffy-like. Oh wait…

Then Brandi tells us she always thinks and speaks for herself. I think Carlton is rubbing off on Brandi in an unsavory way because Brandi is full of contradictions and hypocrisies. Or maybe birds of a feather…
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Yolanda is throwing a going away party for Gigi and of course it's at Mohamed's house. They expect us to believe Mohamed is cooking everything himself. Yolanda rushes around in a salmon-colored jumpsuit and wedge sneakers directing everyone about why David is more fabulous than Mohamed. He's not, get over it.


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All the ladies arrive, except for Joyce who canceled last minute and Kim who was stroking a werepuppy and making out with a Jimmy McNichol poster while Kingsley chewed mercilessly on the Louboutins she borrowed from Kyle. It was a lovely party and Gigi made the sweetest speech. Carlton awkwardly avoided Kyle all evening and played musical chairs at the dinner table to avoid sitting next to her. I thought she had protective crystals down her bra?

Carlton leaves early because Kyle's energy is making her tan fade. As Carlton is leaving Kyle asks Brandi to hand deliver some crown that goes atop the skull necklace Kyle gave her during her America Is For Strippers party. If she wants Carlton to have it so badly she should hand it over herself?

Brandi chases Carlton down and Lisa, sniffing out some drama follows, waddling on her too-tight heels in her too-tight dress (full confession: I often despise Lisa's fashions. It's like Linda Rondstat meets Dynasty) unfortunately. She should have not involved herself in the antics of "larva" (whatever that is!).

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Carlton thinks the crown is a ring. And Carlton doesn't want it because she thinks the necklace Kyle gave her has bad juju and she drowned it. I wouldn't want it because it's ugly, but ugliness has never deterred Carlton! Then Lisa states that the necklace was blue so how does the gold crown match? She also tells Carlton to accept it as a peace offering because Kyle had good intentions.

Yolanda is annoyed that Lisa (not Kyle!?) is trying to cause drama at Gigi's going away party. Carlton agrees – she does not want to have an altercation with Kyle at the party so she leaves, peacefully.

Yolanda huffs off to pry a microscopic slice of cake away from Gigi. Brandi stomps off to go tattle to Kyle that Lisa sabotaged her by telling Carlton the necklace/ring/totally-fake-ass-kissing-please-don't-curse-me-because-I'm-afraid-you'll-make-my-hair-fall-out attempt doesn't go together. Why is Kyle even trying to give a woman she can't stand and banned from a cast trip ANOTHER gift? Then Kyle gets mad at Lisa for "playing both sides of the fence."

Kyle and Brandi take turn playing Tits On an Ant with Lisa. I wonder if Snarlton is teaching classes… #CursedByCarlton They confront Lisa and then huff off in tizzies about how Lisa is meddling and awful and ruining their lives because she said the necklace was blue and the crown was gold. Lisa says she was just commenting on the items, then she invites herself to go shopping at Kaftans by Kyle Has No Taste for Puerto Rico.

Kyle doesn't want to be friends with Lisa because Lisa is tricky and sneaky, then talks ish about her to Brandi. Then when Brandi leaves, she sits next to her like nothing is wrong and whispers that Joyce's father passed away. Yolanda and Brandi overhear and wonder if the PR trip will be canceled, but no Joyce wants to still go.

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The next day Lisa visits Kyle to shop. Kyle wants Lisa to apologize for making the joke that Mauricio was with a younger woman in front of Portia and Lisa snaps that she thought they had already resolved it and moved on, but Kyle doesn't feel validated. Lisa warns her, "You never will and you never have had a friend more loyal than me." And that is how you make a threat not a threat and yes, Lisa plays this game so well.

Just what we need – another study to tell us how we women can understand men

Women should wait until they are safely seated before bringing up inner thoughts and feelings with their men, according to one relationship expert.
DO you ever wonder if you and your partner are actually speaking the same language? Science has finally found the answer. The bad news is that you're probably not because men and women aren't from different planets after all. They just don't understand each other because men speak "Menglish" and women haven't even bought the phrase book.You might think Menglish is just another form of English. It certainly sounds the same. But its words and phrases are packed full of subtle little differences that cause a big breakdown in communication between the sexes. There's now an online course that will introduce you to the concept of Menglish and will heighten your awareness of the gender specific behaviours and communication styles that have been causing your misunderstandings and conflicts.

Julie-Anne Shapiro, an "international love and relationship expert" (yes this is an actual job title), says: "Men and women actually have their own unique languages. But you can learn how to approach and respond to your man in a whole new way that will bring you into synch, and bring you closer together."

One of the examples she gives is a woman trying to chat to her manabout her day on their way to a dinner date but only gets back terse, monosyllabic responses. Sound familiar? It could be because your guy is focused on actually finding the restaurant. "A man is single focused whereas a woman can do many things at once," she says. "A man will put his complete attention on one thing until he is happy with the result. Meanwhile, a woman has a huge desire for connection and feeling close to her man." Her advice? Wait until you're both safely seated in the restaurant before you bring up your inner thoughts and feelings.

Then there's the time you ask your partner for his opinion. Shapiro says: "When you ask a man for information, for his opinion or about his feelings, he will take it incredibly seriously. Therefore he will take some time to consider what he has to say. Women, on the other hand, are mostly run by their feelings and can usually express them easily – in fact it is a huge release for a woman to talk and express her feelings." She suggests always giving him 30 seconds to think about his response first.

Then the book goes totally over the top with this extraordinary piece of advice for independent women everywhere: "A man loves a receptive woman so allow him to carry your suitcase, open a door for you or run your bath. Receive his help gracefully – he wants to treat you like his queen and make you happy!"

Kyle Richards Talks Hypocrisy And Carlton Gebbia In Her Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills Bravo Blog

If Kyle Richards wrote a memoir, I'd like to think she she title it "Kaftans and Hypocrisy: The Splits Richards Story." It's got bestseller written all over it, doesn't it? The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star can't get over how hypocritical co-star Carlton Gebbia has been, yet she can't see how bad her own behavior is towards former bestie Lisa Vanderpump. I was hoping that when Kyle watched last week's episode and saw Lisa defend her to Carlton, she'd feel badly for not returning the favor when Brandi Glanville was bad mouthing Lisa. Not so much!  Why am I not surprised?

In her Bravo blog, Kyle begins, "This week is the kick off to some real craziness coming up. Buckle up! Mauricio and I received an invitation to Carlton and David's event and then after the dinner party received a 'disinvite.' I think it was a given I wouldn't go, but if Carlton felt the need to make sure I wasn't going to attend, I think the disinviting should have been directed to both Mauricio and myself. I'm not sure if she actually thought my husband would show up without me or she just wanted to add salt to the wound."

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After joking about her persona as a worrywart mom and not very knowledgeable on the United States' history or government, Kyle dives right in to the Lisa digs. She writes, "Brandi and I have never been close. This year I started to get to know her better and understand her more. After Lisa and I had our falling out they became close. When Lisa and I planned the party for Ken and Mauricio we were in a better place than last year and had just started talking more frequently. I was still upset about Lisa bringing up the tabloids for everyone to hear — and in front of Portia. I felt she was pretending to be supportive while still trying to cast doubt in people's minds (like in her conversation with Ken when he defended Mauricio and she clearly didn't)."

She continues, "After the Reunion last year I didn't think we would ever be able to be friends again. It's one thing to go after me but to go after my husband and his business was totally uncalled for. When we first started this season, it was a rough start. The 'Dream Team' made it difficult for anyone to move forward. There was such a clear divide in the group. When Lisa and I planned the party for Ken and Mauricio we were just starting to mend and I was willing to move forward — cautiously. When Carlton and I had the argument at the party I was grateful that Lisa (and Brandi) saw things for what they were and that Lisa told Carlton that night and later at Carlton's party."

Yes, Lisa stood up for Kyle in last week's episode…twice, yet it barely gets a mention. Get over the damn Dream Team! I love that Kyle only has two things that she keeps bringing up repeatedly. Portia paid zero attention to Lisa's comments. She's probably heard more from her mom complaining about it!

Of her fight with Carlton, Kyle can't believe the hypocrisy. She vents, "I have to say, I had a hard time buying Carlton's tears and talking about how she can't understand 'hate' when that's is all she has shown me. It felt very hypocritical, and I felt she seemed more concerned with the anti-Semitic comment hurting business than anything else. I said it before and I will say it again, I regret not choosing my words better while in the heat of the moment. I don't think she has any regrets for the way she has treated me."

Kyle concludes, "When Brandi and I met up for our hike I had known she was having issues with Lisa, but didn't know exactly what was going on. I think Brandi came to me because she thought I could relate. Although our issues have been different,  they were with the same person. If Lisa and I were in a different place, perhaps that conversation would have gone differently. But we were still on the mend, and I could understand Brandi's frustration. We are expected to be honest about our feelings and that's what I was. I care about Lisa, but have been hurt by her as well. I still wanted to move forward and put the past behind us because we had once had a great friendship. Although, this can be a difficult group to navigate through…"

Okay, so let's get this straight. Kyle has gotten to a good enough place with Lisa to co-host a party for their husbands together, but it's not a good enough place to warrant a few kind comments when Brandi starts running her mouth? Does Kyle know the definition of "hypocrisy?"

Designer to judge polo fashions

Polo in the Paddock has announced international fashion designer Camilla Franks will be the guest judge of Fashions on the Field.


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The event, which will be held at Bunnamagoo Estate Wines, is on Saturday March 1.

Renowned for her kaftans, Camilla Franks has had designs worn by celebrities such as Miranda Kerr, Kate Hudson, Lily Allen, Oprah Winfrey and Beyonce.

Ms Franks has been a judge on television shows ‘Project Runway’ and ‘Australia’s Next Top Model’.

Event organiser Olivia Morgan said having Ms Franks as a guest judge will increase the already overwhelming reception of Polo in the Paddock.
“Camilla is a vivacious, fun-loving person who’s internationally recognised as a designer- her vibrant, playful and luxurious designs make a statement at the Polo,” Ms Morgan said.

Tickets for the long lunch and the private tents have already sold out, but limited general admission tickets will be available at the gate before 11.30 a.m.

“We’re so pleased that so many people have seen this as a fun day out, or a fun way to spend some time with friends and have already bought their tickets,” Ms Morgan said.

“Because this is the first Polo in the Paddock event we had realistic expectations about numbers and wanted to cap it so that we can guarantee a fabulous day for everyone there.”

Country and Western singer Lee Kernaghan will be performing at the event, and auctioning off one of his guitars to raise money.

Raffles during the day will include prizes from Paspaley, YSL Beaute, Ralph Lauren, RM Williams and Bunnamagoo Wines.

Proceeds from the auction and the raffle will assist Ronald McDonald House to build a new house in Orange and the Westpac Rescue Helicopter.

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Morocco Holidays - What Women Should Know

Morocco Holidays - What Women Should Know


Women who have a holiday in Morocco are usually treated with courtesy. The treatment was, however, considered through the generations as a fair game for many Moroccan men. Women who are related to a trip to Morocco are required to dress decently disfigure the perceptual view western influence Moroccan men.

There are a variety of helpful tips on how to make a holiday in Morocco for women peaceful, enjoyable and hassle free. Women should take note of the dress they wear when visiting different tourist spots in the country. They are required to wear tops that cover the upper arms and skirts with a length as much as possible. Wearing a light scarf especially in crowded areas show respect for the Moroccan culture. Women living in the country never make eye contact with strangers especially men. Female tourists are also required not to contact a Moroccan man especially if they have no connection with the person in general. This will help to avoid undesirable situations in the country such as sexual harassment or seduction.

Women who are on holiday in Morocco are also required to be confident in the treatment of residents. They can do this effectively ignoring or refusing invitations from strangers in a polite way. If ever a woman having a holiday in the country has encountered a serious harassment of a Moroccan resident, she is free to seek help from authorities. According to Moroccan traditions, a tourist who yells "Shouma" or "shame" means that the person harassed a Moroccan. People of Morocco are born as law-abiding and disciplined citizens and they provide security tourists in their country of humane way. Based on Moroccan culture, if a tourist was spotted wearing a wedding ring, which implies that there is a man waiting for him. It may simply ignore this belief by saying that man is with her husband.

Vacances Maroc - Que les femmes doivent savoir

Vacances Maroc - Que les femmes doivent savoir

 
Les femmes qui ont des vacances au Maroc sont généralement traités avec courtoisie. Le traitement a cependant été considéré à travers les générations comme un jeu juste pour beaucoup d'hommes marocains. Les femmes qui sont liés à un voyage au Maroc sont tenus de s'habiller décemment de défigurer la vue perceptif de l'ouest d'influence des hommes marocains.

Il existe une variété de conseils utiles sur la façon de faire des vacances au Maroc pour les femmes pacifiques, agréables et sans problème. Les femmes doivent prendre note de la robe qu'ils porteront lors de la visite des différents sites touristiques dans le pays. Ils sont tenus de porter des hauts qui couvrent la partie supérieure des bras et des jupes avec une longueur plus autant que possible. Le port d'un foulard lumière surtout dans les endroits bondés montre de respect envers la culture marocaine. Les femmes vivant dans le pays ne font jamais le contact visuel avec les étrangers en particulier des hommes. Touristes féminins sont également tenus de ne pas entrer en contact avec un homme marocain surtout si elles n'ont pas de lien avec la personne en général. Cela les aidera à éviter des situations indésirables dans le pays comme le harcèlement sexuel ou la séduction.

Les femmes qui sont en vacances au Maroc sont également tenus d'être confiant dans le traitement des résidents. Ils peuvent le faire efficacement en ignorant ou en refusant les invitations d'inconnus dans une manière polie. Si jamais qu'une femme ayant des vacances dans le pays a rencontré un grave harcèlement d'un résident marocain, elle est libre de demander l'aide des autorités. Selon les traditions marocaines, un touriste qui crie "Shouma» ou «honte» signifie que la personne victime de harcèlement d'un marocain. Les gens du Maroc sont nés en tant que citoyens respectueux des lois et des citoyens disciplinés et ils assurent la sécurité des touristes dans leur pays d'une manière humanitaire. Sur la base de la culture marocaine, si un touriste a été vue portant une bague de mariage, ce qui implique qu'il ya un homme qui l'attendait. Elle ne peut tout simplement ignorer cette croyance en disant à cet homme que le mari est avec elle.

Find the Best Night Life in Morocco

Find the Best Night Life in Morocco

If you are looking for full large parties and lots of partying holiday then do not look past Marrakech, Morocco. During the day you will have a lot to do, shopping for bargains on local markets and enjoy local specialties or simply sit on top of roof terrace enjoying the North African sun. Night, press the local bar and nightclub scene.

No matter what season you visit Marrakech, there is always plenty to do throughout the year. Before leaving, familiarize yourself with some of the best spots of the night as well as local custom and etiquette so that you know you have a good time living.

Morocco produces excellent local beers and wines, which make excellent choices for drinks. There is a wide range of imported beers and wines and spirits available, but it is a slightly more expensive option.

Known as the Ibiza of the Middle East, Marrakesh live is the party town reputation. Tourist areas have many clubs that have great music, usually a mixture of Western popular music with local Moroccan music and belly dancing all night. Nightclubs are known locally as discos, so keep that in mind when looking for clubs or ask for directions.

Most bars and nightclubs are located in Gueliz and Winterizing. There are also many bars and cafés around the same streets. Winter is a bit out of town, there are hotels in the area which hosted nightclubs. If your hotel or Riad in Marrakech Medina is you may need to arrange some transportation. Arrived at 10:00 p.m. generally save you pay top price of admission and also give you access to cheaper drinks. The dress code is casual in most clubs.

Pacha Marrakech, located on Boulevard Mohammed VI, is one of the biggest clubs in Marrakech. It's international reputation attracts revelers from around the world, as well as some great DJs. On a weekend there are thousands of people here. It is a short taxi ride from the city. Teatro, can be found at-Saadi Hotel Avenue Qadissia, Wintering. Another great club, visit white night clothes should be monochromatic, and the idea has spread to nightclubs worldwide. Black Diamond, located inside the Hotel Marrakech is a alternative club that has a more casual atmosphere than others.

If all the dances at night is not really your style, there are many other things you can for the night. Marrakech is full of cafes that are open late. Many of them have live entertainment or music. The best places can be found in Djeema el Fna, the main market square in the center of the old city of Marrakech Medina.

Morocco is a Muslim country, a religion that does not promote alcohol consumption. In Marrakech, things are a little more relaxed, it is not illegal to drink alcohol in some hotels and nightclubs, and there are many nightclubs that stay open until the end. With this in mind, it is not a good idea to drink alcohol openly in the street or anywhere near a mosque. Respect local customs, keeping the consumption of alcohol in local bars or hotel. If you are a woman traveling alone, you may like to stick to bars and nightclubs in hotels, as they are known to be safer.

Trouver la Vie Best Night au Maroc

Trouver la Vie Best Night au Maroc

Si vous cherchez pour des vacances pleines de grandes soirées et beaucoup de faire la fête alors ne regardez pas passé Marrakech, Maroc. En journée, vous aurez beaucoup à faire; faire du shopping pour de bonnes affaires sur les marchés locaux et déguster des spécialités locales ou simplement s'asseoir sur le dessus de toit terrasse en profitant du soleil d'Afrique du Nord. La nuit, appuyez sur la barre locale et la scène de boîte de nuit.

Peu importe la saison que vous visitez Marrakech, il ya toujours beaucoup à faire toute l'année. Avant de partir, vous familiariser avec quelques-uns des meilleurs spots de la vie nocturne ainsi que la coutume locale et de l'étiquette de sorte que vous savez que vous aurez un bon moment.

Le Maroc produit d'excellentes bières et des vins locaux, qui font d'excellents choix pour les boissons. Il ya une large gamme de vins importés, bières et spiritueux disponibles ainsi, mais c'est une option un peu plus cher.

Connu comme l'Ibiza du Moyen-Orient, Marrakech vit jusqu'à c'est la ville de partie réputation. Les zones touristiques ont beaucoup de boîtes de nuit qui présentent la grande musique, généralement un mélange de musique populaire occidentale avec la musique marocaine locale et danse du ventre toute la nuit. Boîtes de nuit sont connus localement comme les discothèques, donc gardez cela à l'esprit lors de la recherche pour les clubs ou demander des directions.

La plupart des bars et des discothèques se trouvent dans Guéliz et Hivernage. Il ya aussi beaucoup de bars et de cafés situés autour des mêmes rues. Hivernage est un peu hors de la ville, il ya des hôtels dans la région qui sont les hôtes des boîtes de nuit. Si votre Riad à Marrakech ou hôtel se trouve à Medina vous pouvez avoir besoin pour organiser une partie du transport. Arrivé devant 22:00 généralement vous faire économiser de payer le gros prix d'entrée et aussi vous donner accès à des boissons meilleur marché. Le code vestimentaire est décontracté dans la plupart des clubs.

Pacha Marrakech, situé sur le boulevard Mohammed VI, est l'un des plus grands clubs à Marrakech. C'est réputation internationale attire les fêtards du monde entier, ainsi que quelques grands DJs. Sur un week-end il ya des milliers de gens d'ici. C'est un court trajet en taxi de la ville. Teatro, peut être trouvé à-Saadi de l'Hôtel, avenue Qadissia, Hivernage. Un autre grand club, visite sur nuit blanche où les vêtements doivent être monochromatique, et l'idée qui s'est propagé à des boîtes de nuit à travers le monde. Diamant Noir, situé à l'intérieur Hôtel le Marrakech est un club plus alternative qui a une ambiance plus décontractée que d'autres.

Si toutes les danses de nuit n'est pas vraiment votre style, il ya beaucoup d'autres choses que vous pouvez pour la nuit. Marrakech est pleine de cafés qui sont ouverts tard. Beaucoup d'entre eux ont des spectacles ou musique. Les meilleurs endroits où peuvent être trouvés dans Djeema el Fna, la grande place du marché dans le centre de la vieille ville de Marrakech, Medina.

Le Maroc est un pays musulman, une religion qui ne favorise pas la consommation d'alcool. A Marrakech, les choses sont un peu plus détendu, il n'est pas interdit de boire de l'alcool dans certains hôtels et boîtes de nuit, et il ya beaucoup de boîtes de nuit qui restent ouvertes jusqu'à la fin. Avec cela à l'esprit, ce n'est pas une bonne idée de boire de l'alcool ouvertement dans la rue ou n'importe où près d'une mosquée. Respecter les coutumes locales en gardant les consommations d'alcool dans les bars locaux ou votre hôtel. Si vous êtes une femme et que vous voyagez seul, vous pouvez, comme pour s'en tenir à des bars et boîtes de nuit dans les hôtels, comme ceux-ci sont connus pour être plus sûr.

Traditional hand sewing in Marrakech

Traditional hand sewing in Marrakech

Visitors to Marrakech will be amazed by the beauty and richness of Moroccan craftsmanship, which plays an essential role in Moroccan society. Moroccan craftsmanship reflect the rich culture and history of this country. Traditional hand sewing in particular, is one of the most attractive areas representing the creative expertise and skills of Moroccan artisans, who signed their positive and effective contribution to the development of this art retaining its style original.

In this article I will focus on some of the most famous types of traditional hand sewing and characteristics of this art and its uses.

There are several reasons why the traditional hand-stitched in Morocco is a very specific business and art. Firstly, dressmakers and tailors relay on the hands than most of their work, which is fundamentally based on an ancestral heritage styles, techniques and expertise. In addition, their work is characterized by its high quality, with a very refined virtuosity in their sewing, lace, embroidery. In addition, the use of basic materials designers of high quality, as well as many types of fine fabrics such as silk, cotton, velvet, satin, gold thread, etc.

There are two types of traditional hand sewing in Morocco. First, we find these specialized seamstresses in the manufacture of men's clothing. The holding of the most common men are the famous "jilbab", a long dress that can be developed in different colors and fabrics, including cotton for everyday use, and linen or wool for warmer or colder places ( ie the Atlas Mountains), respectively. In some regions, the color indicates the jilbab Vital carrier.

There is another type of seamstresses who work in the preparation of women's clothes, including "Djellaba" too many women, which is used as a dress everyday and takes deferent colors and fabrics too.'s "Kaftan "is one of the most famous original traditional clothing of Morocco and has an international dimension. Kaftans are often used for special occasions and celebrations such as weddings, baby showers or engagement parties. Today, there are Many types of caftans that are much more modern and trendy, and there are many designers who have developed their design many new and interesting ways.

Seamstresses use many techniques to prepare their clothes. For example, "Sfifa" is one of the favorite types of holding dress for women in fine fabrics woven. This and other types of sewing can take many colors to suit the color of the fabric and are many models that can be large or small. There is also the "Dfira" meaning "braid", which is placed in the center of the Sfifa, and "Loocad", which means "nodes," which are also used to decorate the "Sfifa".

There are many other types of techniques, fabrics and styles used by traditional designers in Marrakech. Traditional hand sewing is an important and fertile field where visitors can appreciate and enjoy the charm and beauty of Moroccan craftsmanship, which is a clear mirror that reflects the unique skills of Moroccan artisans. This art represents the rich and the immense cultural, historical and artistic wealth of this country identity.

If you want to learn more about this fascinating art, I invite you to come to Marrakech and visit the largest souk in Morocco where you will find all kinds of handmade clothes and traditional clothing. For your accommodation, the ocher city welcomes you with open some of the best riads in Marrakech arm. You can rent a riad in Morocco for your holidays, a riad with swimming pool and all the amenities in one of the most fascinating, charming and delightful cities in the world.

Siham Ben Cheikh studied in the special center for the blind Organisation Alaouite Pour La Protection Des Blind in Taroudant, Morocco. She received her BA in English Literature from the Mohammed VI High School in Ouarzazate, DEUG his Honours degree in English and BA degree in English from the University Ibn Zouhr and Communication Studies Certificate Association American Sea English International Academy in ISIAM, Agadir.

Couture traditionnelle à la main à Marrakech

Couture traditionnelle à la main à Marrakech

Les visiteurs de Marrakech seront stupéfaits par la beauté et la richesse de l'artisanat marocain, qui occupe une place essentielle dans la société marocaine. Artisanat marocain reflètent la riche culture et l'histoire de ce pays. La couture traditionnelle à la main en particulier, est l'une des zones les plus attractives représentant le savoir-faire créatif et savoir-faire des artisans marocains, qui ont signé leur contribution positive et efficace pour le développement de cet art en conservant son style original.

Dans cet article je vais me concentrer sur quelques-uns des types les plus célèbres de la couture traditionnelle à la main et les spécificités de cet art et de ses usages.

Il ya plusieurs raisons pour lesquelles la couture à la main traditionnelle au Maroc est un métier et l'art très spécifique. Tout d'abord, les couturiers et tailleurs de relais sur les mains que dans la plupart de leur travail, qui repose fondamentalement sur un héritage ancestral de modèles, de techniques et d'expertise. En outre, leur travail se caractérise par sa très grande qualité, avec une virtuosité très raffiné dans leur couture, dentelle, broderie. En outre, les couturiers utilisent des matériaux élémentaires de la plus haute qualité, ainsi que de nombreux types de tissus fins comme la soie, le coton, velours, satin, fil d'or, etc

Il existe deux types de couture de main traditionnelle au Maroc. Tout d'abord, nous trouvons ces couturières spécialisées dans la confection de vêtements pour hommes. La tenue des hommes les plus communs sont les célèbres "djellaba", une longue robe qui peut être élaboré en différentes couleurs et tissus, y compris le coton pour une utilisation quotidienne, et lin ou de laine pour des endroits plus chauds ou plus froids (c'est à dire les Montagnes de l'Atlas) respectivement. Dans certaines régions, la couleur de la djellaba indique l'état civil du porteur.

Il ya un autre type de couturières qui travaillent à la préparation des vêtements de femmes, y compris la «Djellaba" trop de femmes, qui est utilisé comme une robe de la vie quotidienne et prend des couleurs déférents et les tissus aussi. Le "Kaftan" est l'un des plus célèbres vêtements traditionnels originaux du Maroc et a une dimension internationale. Caftans sont souvent utilisés dans des occasions spéciales et des célébrations telles les mariages, les fêtes de naissance ou parties de fiançailles. Aujourd'hui, il existe de nombreux types de Caftans qui sont beaucoup plus moderne et plus à la mode, et il ya plusieurs couturiers qui ont développé leur conception de nombreuses façons nouvelles et intéressantes.

Couturières utilisent de nombreuses techniques pour préparer leurs vêtements. Par exemple, "Sfifa" est l'un des types préférés de robe de fixation pour les femmes en tissus nobles tressées. Ceci et d'autres types de couture peut prendre beaucoup de couleurs qui conviennent à la couleur du tissu et représentent de nombreux modèles qui peuvent être grande ou mince. Il ya aussi le "Dfira", signifiant "tresse", qui est mis dans le centre de la Sfifa, et le "Loocad", ce qui signifie «nœuds», qui sont également utilisés pour décorer la "Sfifa".

Il existe de nombreux autres types de techniques, des tissus et modèles utilisés par les couturiers traditionnels à Marrakech. La couture traditionnelle à la main est un domaine important et fertile où les visiteurs peuvent apprécier et profiter du charme et de la beauté de l'artisanat marocain, qui est un clair miroir qui reflète le savoir-faire unique des artisans marocains. Cet art représente l'identité riche ainsi que l'immense richesse culturelle, historique et artistique de ce pays.

Si vous voulez en savoir plus sur cet art fascinant, je vous invite à venir à Marrakech et visiter le plus grand souk du Maroc, où vous trouverez toutes sortes de vêtements faits à la main et des vêtements traditionnels. Pour votre hébergement, la ville ocre vous accueille à bras ouverts à certaines des plus belles riads à Marrakech. Vous pouvez louer un riad au Maroc pour vos vacances, un riad avec piscine et tout le confort dans l'une des villes les plus fascinantes, charmant et délicieux dans le monde.

Siham Ben Chikh étudié dans le centre spécial pour les aveugles Organisation Alaouite Pour La Protection Des Aveugles à Taroudant, Maroc. Elle a obtenu son baccalauréat en littérature anglaise de l'école secondaire Mohammed VI à Ouarzazate, son DEUG diplôme avec spécialisation en anglais et BA diplôme en études anglaises de l'Université Ibnou Zoûhr et sa communication Certificat d'études de l'Association américaine Sea anglais Académie internationale dans ISIAM, Agadir.

Embroidery in Morocco - Source of elegance

Embroidery in Morocco - Source of elegance

There is no doubt that women in Morocco, during the long history of this country, have contributed tremendously in many areas, particularly in the craft field. They managed to improve and develop this active field preserving its authenticity and originality. Embroidery is one of the best examples of the unique expertise of Moroccan women, who consider this area as one of the most important and fertile fields to express their creative abilities.

Moroccan women have used embroidery in many areas. For example, they used to decorate traditional clothing including caftans, (a long dress of Andalusian origin woman who is the favorite dress for the holidays) and djellabas women (a long dress in many colors that Moroccan women wear in their daily lives). Moroccan embroidery is also used to decorate tablecloths, handkerchiefs, linens, bedding, etc.

There are many types of traditional embroidery in Morocco, two of which are very famous. It is Fassy (Fez) embroidery, which is usually made of a single color (usually green). Moroccan women use triangles and leaves their most common reasons, and nature is their main source of inspiration. The use of this type of embroidery is limited to decorate tablecloths, handkerchiefs, blankets, etc..

On the other hand, we have the Rbati (Rabat) embroidery, which displays many colors and floral patterns. Rbati embroidery is used to decorate traditional clothes, napkins, handkerchiefs, linens, etc. In addition to these two main types of embroidery, there are several other types commonly used in Morocco as "Randa", "Sellane" or "Darss "embroidery, Turkish embroidery, gold embroidery, embroidery Tunisia, etc.

In general, we can say that the traditional Moroccan embroidery is one of the brightest types of Moroccan craftsmanship and represents the creativity of Moroccan women, who use their hands on traditional materials to create amazing works of decorative art.

If you want to enjoy the charm and beauty of traditional Moroccan embroidery, I invite you to come to Marrakech, the best destination to discover the countless shops offering clothes, napkins, handkerchiefs, blankets and all kinds of fabrics decorated with this embroidery perfect.

Come to Marrakech and enjoy all the wonderful possibilities for unforgettable holidays it provides. The ocher city offers a fascinating culture and tradition, monuments and countless tourist attractions, as well as delicious food and the widest range of shopping opportunities.