Amanjena Morocco's Daily Photoshoot: The Mystique of "Jedi Robe" Attire

In the wardrobe of Amanjena Marrakech's rooms, there always hangs a woolen djellaba robe—not an ordinary bathrobe, but a key to the world of *One Thousand and One Nights*. When the night breeze of Marrakech sweeps through the olive groves, wrapping yourself in this ankle-length ochre robe feels like being lifted by Aladdin's magic carpet, disappearing into a labyrinth of rose-hued walls and candlelit corridors.

The robe's design carries Morocco's ancient DNA: wide sleeves billow like desert winds, a pointed hood drapes down the back, and the wool lining shields against North Africa's drastic day-night temperature shifts. It’s both a gift of practicality (warding off the Sahara's chilly dawns and dusks) and an embodiment of ceremony—the moment you fasten the belt, you resonate with the Moorish carvings on palace domes and the shimmering reflections of courtyard fountains, becoming a character in Aman’s carefully crafted "Moroccan narrative."

The true magic lies in the freedom of wandering draped in this robe. Barefoot on the cool green marble of water courtyards, its hem brushing walls coated in Tadelakt, the same plaster used in ancient Roman baths; strolling through the hotel’s famed "Sahara Passage," where rose-hued rammed earth and geometric light patterns stretch into a natural photo studio. When the wind lifts the hood, the arched doorway at the corridor’s end floats like a silhouette—snap a photo, and your figure resembles a Jedi wielding a lightsaber to slice through time: half woven with millennia-old Berber motifs, half infused with Aman’s signature meditative serenity.

Post by Olivia Pembroke | May 30, 2025

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