Sentences with word «djellaba»

Resplendent in a butterscotch djellaba, a matching fezlike taguia (purchased by his father on a pilgrimage to Mecca) and black, pointy - toed slip - on shoes called belgha, El Guerrouj looks like an unbottled genie.
He had maybe three or four pieces of jewelry on offer hidden in the pockets of his baggy djellaba.
Most Moroccan man wears djellabas only on occasions now a day.
It is comfortable and you don't have to worry how to match it with other clothes J Women djellabas can be beautiful.
The parties arrived at the Casablanca hotel to sign their documents in full djellaba dress, the flowing white robes of formal Moroccan society.
In no time at all you'll be back home in Horsham, dressed in your new djellaba (another mistake), sipping a mint infusion (a bit syrupy, but you'll get used to it, right?)
The kaftan, though, is not to be confused with the djellaba, a traditional dress worn by both men and women in Morocco.
While the kaftan and djellaba are very similar, the difference between the two is that the latter does not have a hood.
Kaftans are little similar to djellabas but they don't have hood and only women wear them.
One kind of a djellaba that men walk around in is for daily use and is made of dark brown and cream vertical stripes, and they are very beautiful, when they are hanging, when they are worn, when they are folded.
He commented in a 2007 interview with Brian Kennedy that during his trip to Morocco he «immediately noticed people walking around in these «djellabas ``.
Since 2003, he has produced a number of self - portraits (such as this one in Essaouira) that reflect his dislocated life away from Egypt — often taken from behind or in profile, and either naked or in a djellaba — in settings linked to his childhood or his travels.
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