Moroccan political parties are racing to attract artists and celebrities ahead of the upcoming legislative elections, seeking to boost their appeal and strengthen their electoral presence.
The Moroccan caftan has long captured global attention, embraced by royals, celebrities, and style icons from Princess Beatrix and Lee Radziwill to Talitha Getty and Oum Kalthoum. From high-society balls to the White House and Buckingham Palace, the garment inscribed on the Intangible Heritage List in Morocco’s name, became a timeless symbol of elegance and cultural exchange. .
A group of Moroccan celebrities has launched a solidarity campaign to cover the expenses of families financially impacted by the novel coronavirus. Moroccans applauded the initiative on social media.