Fashion Quarterly

MOROCCAN MARVEL

For Zoe Williams and sister Ruth Sibbald of jewellery label Zoe & Morgan, the vibrant culture and rich history of Marrakesh proved to be the perfect inspiratio­n

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Marrakesh provided inspiratio­n for Zoe & Morgan’s latest collection

Zoe & Morgan designer, Zoe Williams, took inspiratio­n from the ornate doorways, picturesqu­e vistas and traditiona­l tiling of Morocco for her new collection, ‘Castles Made of Sand.’ Together with her sister, Ruth Sibbald, who manages the brand’s UK team, she ventured to Marrakesh to capture the inspiratio­n behind the jewels and put herself in front of the lens, too. Here she shares her highlights and must-dos.

Describe how your vision for the Zoe & Morgan campaign came together.

We decided to fly to Marrakesh to capture the beauty, our inspiratio­ns, and our journey through the magical place, as opposed to solely doing a fashion shoot. We wanted the photos to show our appreciati­on for the details, so we shot close-ups with the tiles in the background, and emerald, or rose quartz painted rooms. Being in the heart of the place that had inspired us to create the collection felt like the most natural way to shoot the campaign, as we were surrounded by the environmen­t from which the ideas for the collection had been first dreamt up. The colours in Morocco are so rich and the patterns so intricate, everywhere we looked there was something new to see.

What inspires you about Morocco?

The architectu­re is probably the most inspiring thing for us. The rooftops, windows and door frames are functional yet beautiful, framing views everywhere you cast your eye. We really appreciate the hand crafts too; the traditiona­l berber rugs are almost like a tale of history, with designs that represent mountains and lakes. We met a man in the Atlas Mountains that works for his dad, an avid carpet collector. He had 45,000 different carpets and is one of 27

children (his dad has four wives). So this is one large, busy family hand-weaving rugs!

What were some of the best spots you discovered on your travels?

After walking around the medina in Marrakesh, bargaining for shoes and baskets, we stumbled upon a rooftop restaurant called Nomad, a social hang-out for locals and tourists. We had a lovely, relaxing evening watching the sun set over the mountain range. Our hotel, El Fenn, was in an amazing location in the heart of the medina – each room was a different colour and inspired by an artwork from owner Vanessa Branson’s personal collection. Another highlight was the dusky pink 2000-year-old castle en route to the Atlas Mountains. There we shared sweet mint tea with a local who was restoring the castle. We loved the palmery and mountain regions, as the air was so clean and the atmosphere was open and peaceful. Yves Saint Laurent’s house, garden and museum space, the Jardin Majorelle, were also full of colour and inspiratio­n.

Can you describe any moments of beauty that you experience­d while there?

I had been reading about mindfulnes­s prior to my trip and the science behind it states that the simple action of being fully present in a situation makes you appreciate the experience and absorb it into your system. With this fresh in my mind, I took snapshots of memories throughout our trip, and we had many a moment of true beauty. Watching the sun set over the rooftops and experienci­ng the excitement of being there with my sister was a beautiful experience.

It is a personal philosophy of mine to seek beauty. I believe that those who seek beauty shall find it, so naturally the whole trip was filled with moments like this.

 ??  ?? Far left: “Ruth and I have been close since we were young and it’s amazing to still share that as adults,” says Zoe. Left: Even the hallways at the El Fenn hotel are intricatel­y detailed. Right: The sisters walk through the palms, outside the city...
Far left: “Ruth and I have been close since we were young and it’s amazing to still share that as adults,” says Zoe. Left: Even the hallways at the El Fenn hotel are intricatel­y detailed. Right: The sisters walk through the palms, outside the city...
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Atlas Mountains. Below: Jardin...
Left: A detail of the rose quartz room at El Fenn. Each room is designed around a piece of artwork from the owner’s personal collection. Below left: Taking time out to drink mint tea in a 2000-year-old castle near the Atlas Mountains. Below: Jardin...
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