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Morocco, located in North Africa, is renowned for its rich aesthetic culture influenced by its unique geographical position. It not only preserves the mysterious qualities of Islamic traditions and the spiritual essence of African tribes but also imbues a romantic European cultural atmosphere. The diverse folk colors of Morocco attract many designers seeking inspiration.
Fashion master Yves Saint Laurent, who was never short of inspirational muses, had an enduring fascination with Marrakesh, a city in southern Morocco often referred to as the "Pearl of the South." He discovered both light and color in this inspiring land, which were deeply reflected in his work. He famously remarked, "The color of life began with Morocco." After discovering this fertile ground of inspiration with Pierre Bergé in 1966, Saint Laurent was captivated by the rich colors and culture of Morocco. He began collecting Berber art and crafts from the region and eventually chose to rest in the Jardin Majorelle, underscoring the enchanting allure of this North African country.
This spring and summer, onefifteen draws inspiration from Yves Saint Laurent’s life in Morocco, delving into Marrakesh to gather culturally symbolic and vividly colored artisanal items such as handwoven blankets, silver metalware, leather goods, and wood carvings. By interpreting these colors and prints, they have transformed their spacious, high-ceilinged mansion into a Moroccan summer ambiance. In this Moroccan garden, meticulous and refined craftsmanship brings to life all the imaginative essence of Morocco.
