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HEY YALLAH

  Greetings Classy People, Leaving Canada to move to Morocco is not a regular decision among Canadians, but Christine has taken it and is not ready to give it up. The change happened in 2019 when Christine came on a healing journey to the south of Morocco. She never felt connected to the city she grew up in, so this is the start of searching for a spot on earth with the potential to feel good. After unlimited emotional echoes about Morocco, Christine traveled overseas to explore her new life-changing decision. She felt a sense of peace being far from Canada, and after spending years in Morocco, she found the need to create a meaningful project. Christine wanted to create a concept serving her well-being along with benefitting others. Giving a safe and supportive atmosphere to creators and entrepreneurs while they are working on shaping their ideas into projects became a priority for her. After touring several spots in the south of Morocco, she laid eyes on Tamghart. Tamraght is a s...

BAZARDAGE

  Greetings Classy People, The back of each clothing piece is a canvas. Yasmine Sidki and Hanane Elhaji’s favorite part is completing the drawings with colors. They either create their designs or personalize them according to customers. Most of the time, the designs are a representation of Morocco. Yasmine and Hanane are two friends who decided to quit their jobs and start their own business. They desired to work together on a project connecting painting, fashion, and Moroccan culture. Therefore,  BAZARDAGE  was born. Bazardage is a part of Moroccan fashion. Yasmine and Hanane love any piece with the Moroccan touch because it’s outstanding and stylish. They are aware of such facts because they are Moroccans, so their main goal is to widen their feelings to customers in as many countries as possible, to work on launching more points of sale abroad, and to become an international brand. They want to be part of introducing the beauty of Morocco worldwide. Statement pieces ar...

PLAY WATAN

  Greetings Classy, People, Many Moroccans enjoy playing board games with relatives and friends, especially during holidays. Schools also make sure to inculcate such a habit in their pupil activities. Soumaya Chakir starts the brand  PLAY WATAN  by launching her first Moroccan cultural card game: Le Maroc en Couleurs, which means Colorful Morocco. Soumaya always cherished the dream of creating a project related to Morocco, so she came up with the idea of creating a cultural card game. She wanted a universal brand name, easily understood by all, so Play Watan fulfilled her desires. The word Play englobes the ludic approach, and Watan means a country in Arabic, so the glimpse into the patriotic side of her project is in the echo of the beautiful national anthem of Morocco. From the age of six, children can play Le Maroc en Couleurs along with adults. There are 400 questions and answers about three different themes : Art and Sport History and Nature Culinary Experience and T...