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English: historical wedding costume for bride from Fes, Morocco, on display at the Musée de la Parure, Rabat. The traditional outfit of the bride from Fez in Morocco consists of a yellow Moroccan Caftan made of brocade and generously embroidered, called "Caftan khrib". Above, the bride wears a mansouria, Berber jewelry and decorations specific to the city of Fez.
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