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		<title>Women in Morocco blend tradition and fashion</title>
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<p>Women don <em>jelabas </em>in Morocco. See more photos from producer Rebecca Haggerty below.</td>
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<p><em>Worldfocus producer </em><a title="Rebecca Haggerty" href="http://worldfocus.org/blog/tag/rebecca-haggerty/" target="_self"><em>Rebecca Haggerty</em></a><em> is currently reporting from Morocco and explores the meaning behind the country&#8217;s clothing, from tight jeans to heavy headscarves. </em></p>
<p>Everywhere I travel, I check out what people wear.</p>
<p>Goth kids in Mexico City, in solidarity with mopey teenagers worldwide, stick to a uniform of skinny pencil leg jeans and abundant black eyeliner.  French Canadians of a certain age protect their footwear from wintery slush with sensible rubber galoshes, whose design hasn’t changed since I was a child.  Young Finnish women, bucking the global trend of revering blondeness, have a marked affinity for dark brown hair dye.</p>
<p>Here in Morocco, the traditional outfit for both men and women is a long-hooded caftan called a <em>jelaba</em>. Men pull up their hoods and stroll city streets with their hands clasped behind their backs.  The deliberate pace, combined with the vaguely medieval silhouette, makes nearly all <em>jelaba</em>-wearing Moroccan men look like they’re contemplating weighty philosophical issues &#8212; even if they’re just headed to the store to buy milk.</p>
<p>After Worldfocus’ excellent story last year on <a title="Egyptian women choose the veil" href="http://worldfocus.org/blog/2008/10/22/egyptian-women-choose-the-veil/2073/" target="_self">women in Egypt choosing to wear the hijab</a> –- the Islamic headscarf   &#8212; I was looking forward to checking out Moroccan attire.  I saw plenty of variety.  On the streets of Casablanca, young women with tight jeans, hip sunglasses, and big hair jostled old-school grannies in <em>jelabas </em>and <em>leteh</em>, the traditional Moroccan veil that covers the mouth and cheeks.</p>
<p>Students wore the hijab along with form-fitting jeans and bright sweaters, and I spotted a very sharp pair of leopard-skin mules paired with an olive-green tunic and a black head scarf –- proof that stylish women can adapt to pretty much anything culture throws their way.  Most chose a pretty embroidered <em>jelaba </em>in a range of colors and added a coordinating hijab, although plenty left off any head covering at all.</p>
<p>Occasionally, I came across women wearing outfits of flowing head-to-toe black drapes and heavy veils.  A Moroccan journalist told me it was called a <em>nakob</em>, and was worn by followers of the fundamentalist Wahabist school of Islam from Saudi Arabia.   The black-clad figures contrasted starkly with the vivid colors of Morocco, with its intricately tiled mosques and exuberant jumbles of red and yellow hibiscus blossoms.</p>
<p>They also served as a reminder that everywhere in the world, clothes carry a meaning far beyond their simple elements of thread and cloth.</p>
<p>- Rebecca Haggerty</p>

<a href='http://worldfocus.org/blog/2009/05/01/women-in-morocco-blend-tradition-and-fashion/5220/imgx_morocco_jelab6/' title='imgx_morocco_jelab6'><img src="http://worldfocus.org/files/2009/05/imgx_morocco_jelab6-150x150.jpg" width="150" height="150" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="" /></a>
<a href='http://worldfocus.org/blog/2009/05/01/women-in-morocco-blend-tradition-and-fashion/5220/imgx_morocco_jelab7/' title='imgx_morocco_jelab7'><img src="http://worldfocus.org/files/2009/05/imgx_morocco_jelab7-150x150.jpg" width="150" height="150" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="" /></a>
<a href='http://worldfocus.org/blog/2009/05/01/women-in-morocco-blend-tradition-and-fashion/5220/imgx_morocco_jelab/' title='imgx_morocco_jelab'><img src="http://worldfocus.org/files/2009/05/imgx_morocco_jelab-150x150.jpg" width="150" height="150" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="" /></a>
<a href='http://worldfocus.org/blog/2009/05/01/women-in-morocco-blend-tradition-and-fashion/5220/imgx_morocco_jelab2/' title='imgx_morocco_jelab2'><img src="http://worldfocus.org/files/2009/05/imgx_morocco_jelab2-150x150.jpg" width="150" height="150" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="" /></a>
<a href='http://worldfocus.org/blog/2009/05/01/women-in-morocco-blend-tradition-and-fashion/5220/imgx_morocco_jelab3/' title='imgx_morocco_jelab3'><img src="http://worldfocus.org/files/2009/05/imgx_morocco_jelab3-150x150.jpg" width="150" height="150" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="" /></a>
<a href='http://worldfocus.org/blog/2009/05/01/women-in-morocco-blend-tradition-and-fashion/5220/imgt_morocco_jelab5/' title='imgt_morocco_jelab5'><img src="http://worldfocus.org/files/2009/05/imgt_morocco_jelab5-150x150.jpg" width="150" height="150" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="" /></a>
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<p><em>Watch for Worldfocus&#8217; series from Morocco in the coming weeks. </em></p>
<listpage_excerpt>Worldfocus producer Rebecca Haggerty is currently reporting from Morocco and explores the meaning behind the country&#8217;s clothing &#8212; from tight jeans to heavy headscarves &#8212; in a blog and slideshow.</listpage_excerpt>
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