This year’s theme paid tribute to the Atlas Mountains — not only as a geographic landmark, but as a living source of textures, colors, gestures and ancestral skills. According to the official programme, the exhibition “Artisanat de l’Atlas”, held at Dar El Bacha from May 7 to 10, highlighted the cultural and artisanal wealth of this region through fashion and beauty traditions preserved by communities proud of their heritage.
The 2026 edition carried particular symbolic weight. It was the first Caftan Week held after the inscription of “Moroccan Caftan: art, traditions and skills” on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2025. UNESCO describes the caftan as a long traditional garment worn during major social and religious occasions, but also as a living expression of craftsmanship, identity and intergenerational transmission.
At the center of the week was the Grand Caftan Show, bringing together Moroccan designers invited to reinterpret the spirit of the Atlas through contemporary creation. The event’s official and media coverage highlighted a programme combining runway shows, exhibitions, professional encounters, masterclasses and a Young Talents Show, designed to offer emerging designers visibility and a possible pathway to future editions.
Beyond the elegance of the runway, Caftan Week 2026 showed how the Moroccan caftan continues to evolve without losing its soul. Each creation became a dialogue between memory and modernity: embroidery, fabrics, cuts and colors carried the imprint of traditional know-how, while the staging and design language opened the garment to new aesthetic horizons.
For Morocco, the event is more than a fashion rendezvous. It is a cultural statement. In a global fashion industry often dominated by fast trends, the caftan stands as a symbol of patience, refinement and continuity. Its value lies not only in beauty, but in the hands that shape it: artisans, embroiderers, seamstresses and designers who keep alive a heritage passed down through generations.
For Moroccans abroad, Caftan Week also carries a strong emotional meaning. The caftan is often present at weddings, family ceremonies and major life moments. It connects generations, especially within the diaspora, where clothing can become a bridge between identity, memory and belonging.
With “Breath of the Atlas,” Marrakech did not simply host a fashion event. It hosted a celebration of Moroccan identity in motion — rooted in tradition, open to innovation, and capable of speaking to the world through elegance, craftsmanship and cultural pride.
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