Marrakech in between
Travelling to Marrakech for a Spring shoot with Monki, working with a diverse group of talents from all over, each bringing their own sparkling personality to the project. We all stayed in a riad that felt almost unreal in its beauty, every room detailed with hand-carved wood, tiled courtyards, and soft light bouncing off patterned walls. Tucked right into the middle of the big souk where everything collides at once. Merchants preaching their products, the smell of spices drifting through crowds, people weaving past one another in every direction.
In all that organised chaos, we found the calmer corners we needed to frame the fashion properly, quiet rooftops, shaded archways, narrow passages where the noise softened and the focus shifted back to the clothes. I shot the girls in the in-between moments, the ones I always find the most interesting because they show who someone is when the moment becomes unfiltered. Those small breaks when a person drops their guard, lost in their own thoughts for a second, checking a message, adjusting a sleeve, or laughing at a joke they probably should not repeat.
Marrakech invited us into another world, presenting not just an orchestra of colors and sounds but a whole rhythm of daily life playing out around us. The city also offered glints of an older pace, where merchants still commute by horse and carriage, adding to the mix of contrasts that makes this place feel so intensely alive.