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  2. Takshita - Wikipedia

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    Modern interpretations of traditional Moroccan clothing, particularly the takchita, kaftan and djellaba are exhibited at the annual Caftan fashion show in Morocco and hosted by the Moroccan fashion magazine Femmes du Maroc. Hillary Clinton wore a takshita at a state dinner for the king of Morocco in 2000. [2] [3]

  3. Category:Moroccan clothing - Wikipedia

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  4. The Ville: Add some spice to your wardrobe with Moroccan clothing

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  5. Plus-size clothing - Wikipedia

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    Mary Duffy's Big Beauties was the first model agency to work with hundreds of new plus-size clothing lines and advertisers. For two decades, this plus-size category produced the largest per annum percentage increases in ready-to-wear retailing. Max Mara started Marina Rinaldi, one of the first high-end clothing lines, for plus-size women in ...

  6. The Ville: Complete your wardrobe with additional Moroccan ...

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    About a week ago, The Ville's Moroccan item theme expanded to the game's virtual closet, as users were able to purchase Genie costume pieces and general themed clothing items for their avatars. If ...

  7. Moroccan Ladies - Wikipedia

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    Other Moroccan women magazines include Citadine ("Citizen" founded in 1995, with 8.000 copies sold), Ousra ("Family", in Arabic) and Parade, all of them published in French, [10] and Citadine (Arabic version, around 5.600 copies sold), Lalla Fatima (around 34.000 copies), and Nissae Min Al Maghrib (around 36.000 copies), in Arabic language.

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