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Moroccan Moorish Caftan Gown in Gold Brocade Maxi Dress Kaftan Size M to L
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Moroccan vintage exotic metallic brocade caftan gown, circa 1970s. The luxurious Moorish kaftan is designed with brilliant gold and green metallic brocade and green embroidered. The front of the elegant caftan gown is embellished at the front with woven gold and green buttons and loops that run down the center to the hemline. Both sides of the hemline are accented with vent slits The cuffs and border seams are accented with handmade applique trim. This exotic Arabic maxi dress caftan gown makes a very extravagant garment for formal attire transitions effortlessly to casual wear Measurements: The gown length from the collar to the hem 57" 1/2 inches The bust measured flat side to side 23" 1/2 inches The complete bust measures 47" inches The shoulders measure 17" 1/2 inches The outer sleeve length measures 22" inches The waist section measured flat 22" 1/2 inches The hip section measured flat 24" 1/2 inches Size medium to large. Elegant vintage Moroccan caftan lime green and silver lame metallic floral Moorish brocade Kaftan, circa 1970s. This vintage long maxi dress kaftan is crafted in Morocco and tailored for a relaxed fit with wide sleeves This long maxi dress kaftan is embroidered and embellished entirely by hand. One of a kind evening Moroccan Middle Eastern gown. The kaftan features a traditional neckline, embellished sleeves and pockets. It is a slip on, the button does not open. In Morocco, fashion preserves its traditional style inherited from great civilizations that found their way to Northwest Africa, such as the ottomans and the moors. Moroccan fashion has been recognized for its style and has garnered a reputation, winning awards in international fashion shows throughout Europe. Marrakech Bohemian, Yves Saint Laurent style. The Moroccan kaftans are worn by men and women, at home or at Moroccan wedding or traditional ceremonies. You can wear this traditional Moroccan caftan for your next Moroccan party, at the beach or to relax around the pool. Unisex long Moroccan robe...
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20th Century Moroccan Moorish Textiles

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Brocade

Moroccan Purple Brocade Caftan Gown Maxi Dress Kaftan Size M
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Moroccan vintage exotic metallic brocade caftan gown, circa 1970s. The luxurious kaftan is designed with brilliant gold metallic fabric. The front of the elegant maxi dress...
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20th Century Moroccan Moorish Textiles

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Brocade

Moroccan Kaftan Gold and Silver Brocade 1970s Maxi Dress Caftan
By Yves Saint Laurent
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Evening or interior metallic gold brocade dress kaftan with silver and gold trim. handmade ceremonial caftan from North Africa, Morocco. Vintage exotic 1970s silver metallic brocad...
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Late 20th Century Moroccan Moorish Textiles

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Metallic Thread

Vintage Moroccan Brocade Designer Caftan Maxi Dress Gown Kaftan Size L
By Yves Saint Laurent
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Elegant exotic Moroccan brocade caftan vintage maxi dress gown, circa 1970s. This long maxi dress kaftan is embellished entirely by hand. One ...
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20th Century Moroccan Moorish Textiles

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Brocade, Braid

Vintage Moroccan Kaftan 1970s Red and Gold Floral Brocade Caftan Maxi Dress
By Yves Saint Laurent
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Metallic red and gold brocade maxi dress kaftan hand made by Moroccan artist. Handmade vintage exotic 1970s gold and red metallic brocade ceremonial caftan gown from North Africa, M...
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20th Century Moroccan Moorish Textiles

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Moroccan Caftan in Gold Bronze Metallic Brocade, Maxi Gown Dress Kaftan
By Yves Saint Laurent
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Moroccan evening or interior bronze gold metallic floral brocade dress kaftan with gold trim. Handmade ceremonial caftan from North Africa, Morocco. Vintage exotic 1970s metallic p...
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20th Century Moroccan Moorish Textiles

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Brocade, Braid

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