Fashion Philosophy and the Moroccan Dress
by Natasha

Please, let's not talk about fashion… Who can really afford to let designers decide what you'll wear and how and when. They change their minds each year. What are we going to do with all our "out of style" tops and bottoms? Lucky are those with big attics who saved their bell bottoms from the 60s until they are back in fashion in the 90s. So, let's talk about your own personal style that you develop over the years, adding, changing and transforming your wardrobe, without having to ever eliminate its basics. Let's find versatile, guilt free clothing that doesn't register your gained or lost pounds. Let's shop for outfits that wear well, feel good and look stunning. You know, this kind of clothing is hard to find, but it really pays to own. We are in the business of searching. The adventure is finding where we least expect. This time it's not Paris or California, and we can't seduce you into buying it by a fancy label. I am sure a lot of famous designers would love to add it to their collection, but too late...It has already been designed in Morocco, a combination of modern look and ancient tradition of femininity and creativity. Its simple elegance and challenging possibilities of finding more and more ways of wearing it won the hearts of our customers and made it our number one selling dress in the store. It fits everybody. Literally everybody. All the pictures on this page are of the same dress. Being creative you'll find many more ways to wear it. Don't hesitate to tell your friends where you got it, no two women wear it the same way. I own one, although my attic is big enough, this dress will never retire there. Yours won't either.

 
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