Camille from Style Notes here! Hope you're all ready to rock the casbah today, 'cause we're headed to Morocco for this week's edition of our Fantasy to Fête series.
I've always been fascinated by the exotic sense of mystery that surrounds Morocco, so when considering the design for this party, I began dreaming of ancient souks, medieval courtyards, and steaming pots of mint-infused tea. This inspiration board has an aged patina layered over rich jewel tones (think fuschia, ink & blush) and, like the country itself, includes a unique blending of cultures. Read on for steal-worthy ideas on turning all this ethnic inspiration into a bohemian-chic party.
Could there be a cooler party venue than this rustic barn setting? The vibrant colors of Morocco are even more striking when set against natural elements like wood and straw.
Transform the space by draping tables and seating areas with fabric in rich hues, hang swaths of silk as room dividers to cast an air of mystery, and scatter cushions & ottomans around the space to encourage lounging and lingering. It's all about the interplay of varied textures to provide a sense of richness & warmth.
Tie napkins with super long strands of multi-colored ribbons for a bohemian-luxe table setting. Now is the time to break out the exotic dinnerware to set the table; if the patterns don't exactly match, even better!
Flickering candlelight from metallic votives cast a radiant glow over dinner party guests as they sip moroccan mint tea from glasses etched in gold. For a similar tabletop look, I'm loving these ruffly plates and jewel-toned tumblers.


Preserved lemons are one of the most popular condiments in Moroccan cooking, so send guests home with adorable jars full of them to encourage future feasting. And if you're wondering what to serve at a fête à la Marrakesh? Chicken Tagine with Preserved Lemons & Green Olives; Carrot Salad with Harissa, Feta & Mint; and a Pistachio Pavlova create an enchanting blend of Morocco's exotic flavors.
*images via {row 1} vogue italia, ceci new york, style me pretty {row 2} karen wise, style me pretty, snippet & ink {row 3} style me pretty, vogue uk {row 4} style me pretty, atlanta bartlett, 100 layer cake. barn scenes, lo bjurulf; table, style me pretty; mint tea, decor 8; preserved lemons, sunday suppers.


Preserved lemons are one of the most popular condiments in Moroccan cooking, so send guests home with adorable jars full of them to encourage future feasting. And if you're wondering what to serve at a fête à la Marrakesh? Chicken Tagine with Preserved Lemons & Green Olives; Carrot Salad with Harissa, Feta & Mint; and a Pistachio Pavlova create an enchanting blend of Morocco's exotic flavors.
*images via {row 1} vogue italia, ceci new york, style me pretty {row 2} karen wise, style me pretty, snippet & ink {row 3} style me pretty, vogue uk {row 4} style me pretty, atlanta bartlett, 100 layer cake. barn scenes, lo bjurulf; table, style me pretty; mint tea, decor 8; preserved lemons, sunday suppers.





Gorgeous colors! Kudos to Camille. I really enjoy her posts.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! This post couldn't have come at a better time, as I'm planning a Moroccan inspired birthday dinner in October!
ReplyDeletebeautiful inspiration :)
ReplyDeleteWow, what gorgeous photos! Love the palette, beautiful!!
ReplyDelete"fuschia, ink & blush" I would have to add the teal and lemon is a fantastic accent. Wow! truly inspirational!
ReplyDeletecamille, you're making me reconsider my birthday theme! moroccan in october would be so rich and decadent...
ReplyDeleteah i love moroccan design.
ReplyDeleteit makes me go weak in the knees.
ah! the colors!
very creative...gorgeous color..
ReplyDeleteGreat use of colours! Everything is so rich yet not overwhelming.
ReplyDeleteCamille this is gorgeous, gorgeous and so dreamy with all the soft light!
ReplyDeleteCassandra Morocco would be amazing for an October birthday, so cozy and festive with bright jewel tones.
lovely collage... rich colors.. preserved lemons sound interesting...
ReplyDeleteTaylor
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great inspiration palette. I often go to Morroco for simple pleasures, inspirations and buying for my showroom. i am planning a big launch party this fall with new York spaces for my new collection and my design theme for the event is...Marrakech.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your perfect timing...
Love this..! I have always loved the vibrant Moroccan colors, and your images are perfect example.!
ReplyDeleteFor a long long time I have so big desire to visit Morocco, that I think I might gonna do it this year, especially after seeing these gorgeous pics, thank u for sharing them!!:) I really like your blog, full of inspiration... keep on with the great work!! With one follower more!:)
ReplyDeletexoxo
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