Fez – As Morocco gets ready to host the Africa Cup of Nations 2025, designer Mimia Leblanc and football star Achraf Hakimi are teaming up once again for a capsule collection that puts the Kingdom at the center of the story — literally. 

The limited-edition line is built around the map of Morocco, reimagined as a sleek, contemporary pendant that doubles as a statement of style and identity.

This second collaboration between Leblanc and Hakimi leans heavily on symbolism. 

By highlighting the map and the country’s territorial integrity, the pieces are meant to channel a shared sense of belonging and pride that transcends the stadium. 

The designs are minimalist and refined, but carry a clear message: supporting the national team also means embracing one’s roots.

Crafted with the know-how of Moroccan artisans, the collection bridges high-end jewelry and accessible fan culture. 

The pieces will be sold at the Mimia Leblanc boutique and in a brand-new Casablanca concept store born from the creative partnership between Hakimi and iconic artist Hassan Hajjaj. 

In this space, fashion, art, photography, and football intersect, reflecting a new generation of Moroccan creatives shaping a bold visual identity for the country.

With CAN 2025 expected to turn Morocco into a continental showcase, the Leblanc–Hakimi capsule arrives as both a style move and a cultural statement. 

It offers supporters a subtle way to wear their colors — not through jerseys or scarves, but through finely crafted jewelry that can live far beyond the final whistle.