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4- clothes northern regions
5- clothes southern regions
6- wedding Traditional clothes
 
 
 
rural women and Moroccan women in the city could not get out in the streets without haik (at
least the early 1950s).
The haik is a great piece of wool or cotton of about 5.00 M M x1.60 hiding the shape of her body,
coveringher face.
is replaced by the Djellaba.
- It has undergone many important
changes and transformations over the past four decades.
- It kept the same structure but lost the
rigorous cut and sober colors of its origins.
 
through time. Indeed, nowadays, the
djellaba is always designed with the weaving of silk or wool, as well as oriental dress accessories like sfifa or tarz.
• The djellaba is sewn by craftsmen for better final quality, proof of ancestral knowledge of the Moroccan
population. • Most often, the djellaba is
accompanied by colorful leather
 
introduced relatively late in
of North Africa by Arab
conquerors.
dress heritage components. It
and rural women, whether
Jewish or Muslim faiths
The Traditional Moroccan Caftan:
the city began to be affected by
the phenomenon of fashion. This
is the case of the caftan, he
remained, until today, the basic
clothing of Moroccan women.
and ceremonial mdamma
the Andalusian ‘‘Cheda’’:
• The Cheda is a Andalusian Dress, several elements come from Morocco as the Way of whom wears the scarf 
• The Cheda who comes is originally from the Berber of Souss Massa Draa and was "Restyled "on Chamalia sauce (Northerner Morocco) to be taken in
Granada and in large cities D'Al Andalus.
 
 
The Djellaba, traditional and modern
clothing at the same time
• The djellaba is a historical outfit that has marked the history and heritage of the Muslimworld.
• Today, the djellaba remains a traditional dress very popular with men as well as the caftan for women seduced by the quality of its cut, his fashion and his fine
fabric. • and yellow leather slippers, known as
baboushorbelgha.
 
- The selham is clothing that complements the dress appearance on a djellaba for men, it happens to any trim as it is a costume that symbolizes itselfthe chicand sophistication.
- During the colonial period, the Moroccans in the selham found a way to confirm their
identity and claim their independence loudly preserving their clothing habits and respecting their ancestralhistory.
5- It was once the ... Selham.
 
history was the caftan for men,
is the source to which are
watered Moroccan women will
- The embroideries were enriched
to a supreme degree,the elegance
and beauty of the Moroccan.
The Moroccan jabador or Man’s Caftan:
 
 
Chefchaouen
• Chefchaouen is a city in northwest Morocco famous for the blue color of 
the house of his Medina. this holding, we see "mendile" Cloth striped red and white of the iconic
area wrapped around the waist. • It is also found among the
characteristic of the area "chachia" This is a braided hat "dum" "dwarf  
palm" and lined with small pompoms in bright colors.
 
• The Djellaba Ouazzania (garment worn both in summer and winter).
The weaving of wool is activated very old, it gave rise to a whole textile chain in his steps.
• The Djellaba Ouazzania which the city owes its national reputation is a coveted clothing thanks to the quality of the skills of artisans
Ouazzanis (Derraza and Khayata).
 
Clothes for Amazigh Women:
• The Amazigh women wears wide trousers and a shirt, they donned a
long tunic tightened at the waist by a belt in the colors of the tribe with A scarf of vivid colors.
• Berber jewels are valuable for women, usually jewelry is silver chains, reinforced wool son put on women's head to hide their hair dyed
with henna.
called djellaba soussia
• In principle, the djellaba was at the base of the clothing of the Berber man. generally the djellaba was a family production.
 
 
Traditional dress of women is called : The Melhfa
-The Melhfa is ample fabric about 3 meters, a sort of cloth that is wrapped around the body to eventually cover the hair also.
The traditional dress of women Sahraoui is either black or blue. The color that is said to protect the body from the effects of sunlight and preserve heat.
According to quality Let women be young or old, educated or not, the Sahrawi women wear. This is not
 
The traditional clothing of the man is called Deraia Sahraoui
This is a wide gandoura and open on the side. the body is breathable.
The golden seams on the front are
usually handmade. they have the property to protect the sunshine.
This gandoura is always blue, referring to the blue men of the Sahara, but
 
It provides protection from the sun and
sandstorms.
 
In Morocco, traditional clothing constitutes the basic wardrobe of Moroccan women in all social classes.
Moroccan married Wears between 5 & 7 dress during the wedding party :
Lebssa Rbatia,
Lebsa lfasiya,
Lebssa chelha,
Lebssa Chamaliya,
Lebssa sahraouiya
Red velvet and gold thread. He
did not button his sleeves and are very wide. tradition says that the caftan is worn without a belt until
the 7th day of the wedding.
The hairstyle is called '' Touqida '(raised in height) and consists of two scarves that give it the
conical shape.
Lebsa Lfasiya:
The lebsa lfasiya ("Fassi dress"), or lebssa deljoher (The pearls dress) is the fifth rite of wedding
dress seven outfits.
This outfit, is very difficult to wear for the wedding because of the large number of parts that
compose it.
 
Lebssa Chelha:
Concerning chelha Dress (biro), the white fabric is better quality, the
bride also about it a whole set of paraphernalia (taqcuct) which are the crown (Tidri), collar (tamalast) bracelet to handle and ankle
 
Lebssa Chamaliya: The woman wears a caftan in
two parts, and a former wide belt "hzam". Above, she wears a
white takhlila with golden
stripes. On his head, a striped scarf (sebniya del bhar) gives
the conical shape of the
hairstyle, which are added in several jewelry assabas.
 
Lebssa Sahraouiya:
we must to go to a wedding to realize that melhfas are not all
identical since there are those Sahrawi women take home and those that are just for occasions.
Berber jewels are valuable for