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An ancient villa that reflects the artistic and literary past of this city


All sides, and rarely pass through a street or alley in which there is no international painter, writer or a representative of these houses. More about it here and we tell you the story of this villa, which is located in the heart of the city of Tangier.

Beginning by French international fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent

Yves Saint Laurent was born in 1936 in the city of Oran, Algeria, during the era of French colonialism, and in his childhood Laurent was not fond of studying as he was running away from school to browse his mother's fashion magazines, and in this period he decided to travel to Paris when he grows up and worked as a fashion designer In 1953, Laurent's dream was fulfilled and won first place in the fashion design competition and moved to Paris.

Laurent worked in the famous Dior House and only four years after the beginning of his work, Eve Christian Dior said that Laurent would become his successor because of his upscale taste.

Indeed, Laurent was able to preserve the future of Dior, which was then the most successful fashion house in the world, but Laurent was called in the army to perform military service. During this time, he was dismissed from his work to enter into a bad psychological state that led to an acute nervous collapse that he had caused by a period At the mental hospital, after his release from her, Laurent decided to open his own brand.

The French designer is in love with the state of Morocco

Laurent visited the state of Morocco for the first time in the mid -sixties of the last century, and he fell in love with it and stated that he saw it like the Garden of Aden. Where it was inspired by the worlds of Morocco and its attractive colors.

The story of buying a congratulations villa

Between the small alleys of Tangier, a narrow entrance that enters you into a magical and different world, there after you enter this entrance, you will find a green square filled with banana and palm trees, and a charming garden overlooking the Mediterranean, in the midst of all this pure beauty. Jacques Crang is the task of redesigning it to be an ancient villa that reflects the artistic and literary past of this city, and Laurent wanted to be a haven for him at the crossroads of the global roads between Europe and Africa as well as between the past and the present.

The life of the French designer inside a congratulations villa

Laurent's life was inside a quiet blessed villa, where he used to read and listen to the opera alongside birds of birds, and he was watching many films and walking in nature, and during 2017, Laurent modernized the villa and assigned the designer Mason Cox to design the gardens and added to the villa rare plants, and for years A congratulations villa remained inspiring for French designer Laurent until his death during 2008.

British fashion designer Jasper Conrani buys a blessed villa

After the death of Laurent, British fashion designer Jasper Konran Villa, a blessed villa, bought her renewal for four years, through which he tried to honor the spirit of the French designer Laurent and his high taste, and after the renewal period, the villa became with its 12 witch and simple wings; He combined the traditional Moroccan design with the English rural decoration, after which Konran decided to turn the villa into a hotel that receives thousands of tourists every year.


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