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Made En Moroc
Made en Moroc was born in September of 2019 and created by Sabrina Boose. The name was inspired by her mother's homeland of Morocco. The idea of creating her own business that would represent both her mother's culture and her own unique taste and inspiration was something she had in mind for years. Born in Los Angeles, fashion and self-expression has been a significant influence in Sabrina’s life. In addition to being interested in fashion, Sabrina has an artistic eye and hand for creativity. She always knew she wanted to create something that could be shared with others who found interest in her ideas and had similar style and taste. Starting a business with no prior experience was the risk she was willing to take to jumpstart her dream.
By Sarah Boose6 years ago in Styled
In a world where bigger is often better, the world of footwear is still struggling to keep up.
Brothers, Seth and Zac Longaker know all too well just how hard it can be to find shoes when you have big feet (they both wear a size 16) and if you do happen to find a pair, the chances of them being fashionable and coming in anything other than beige or black is almost non-existent.
By Anton Mark6 years ago in Styled
5 Fun Things about Flip Flops
Flip Flops and sandals are footwears that polarise. Some people like them, others can't stand them at all. And anyway, men definately should never wear sandals. No matter how you feel about sandals, one thing is certain: if you wear sandals, you can possibly wear with white socks. Under no circumstances. Seriously.
By Anna Klaus6 years ago in Styled
Men Who Wear Earring
You have probably heard never judge a book by its cover, but as a society, do we live by this mantra. The truth we are living in a very judging community. Now and then, you see people getting judge for no good reason at all. The most basic of our judgment is how and what we wear.
By dcrouzamariana6 years ago in Styled
Why I Love Second-hand Fashion
The movement towards choosing second-hand fashion over brand-new items is growing. According to CNBC ‘by 2028 the used-fashion market is set to skyrocket in value to $64 billion in the U.S, while fast-fashion will only reach $44 billion’. Evidently, we are all realising the challenges with fast fashion and now more than ever retailers, communities, companies and groups are taking significant action.
By Fashion_Reseller_Diary 6 years ago in Styled
You've got fashion all wrong
Currently, the world is coming together by staying apart. It feels extremely unnatural as we are social beings, right? We're used to changing scenes and outfits, going places and buying things. Staying in one place can make us feel stagnant and confused; so we do what we can to keep us feeling 'normal', such as zooming friends, trying out recipes, and of course, shopping.
By Catherine Archer6 years ago in Styled








