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Known for his furniture pieces that blend craftsmanship with contemporary design, Mahdi Naïm takes an unexpected step into the world of fashion.
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The starting point: the caftan, an iconic symbol of Moroccan heritage. Rather than replicating it, Naïm chooses to reinvent it. The silhouette remains long and architectural, the belt defines the waist, the embroidery recalls artisanal gestures… yet everything shifts with the bold color palette – lilac and acid green – and the dramatic touch of a feathered shoulder. Suddenly, the traditional garment transforms into a runway piece, balancing theatrical couture with timeless elegance.
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This caftan is not a static homage, but a statement. A declaration that a cultural symbol can evolve into a universal manifesto, able to converse with the global fashion stage. As in his furniture design, Naïm refuses the boundaries between past and future, craft and innovation, object and garment.
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More than a piece of clothing, this creation is a gesture.
A testament that design, in all its forms, is a language without limits.
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