Rabat – The pop-up Today, the creative hub Tatmin Rabat hosted a Ramadan Creative Pop-Up in Rabat, bringing together a curated selection of designers, artists, and entrepreneurs for an evening dedicated to creativity, collaboration, and cultural exchange.
Pyar Garden
Among the featured brands was Pyar Garden, founded by Najwa Atassi.
Inspired by Indian culture and Bollywood aesthetics, the brand showcases vibrant traditional outfits such as saris, salwar kameez, and chararas, along with Bollywood-inspired tote bags and accessories.
“I created this brand to share with people the colors, the culture, and the vibes and the magic of India,” founder Najwa Atassi told MWN Lifestyle.
The brand goes beyond fashion, offering what she describes as an experience of the “Indian dream” through clothing and design.
Asmae Ezzari
Self-taught artist Asmae Ezzari also presented her work at the pop-up.
Drawing since childhood, she creates art inspired by fantasy, gothic, and dark themes, often adding her own imaginative twist to portraits and characters.
At the event, Ezzari showcased her handmade artwork printed as stickers, bookmarks, and prints.
One standout piece was her Coraline illustration. “I’ve made it in an art challenge called Inktober and it just represents my love for dark stuff,” she said to MWN Lifestyle.
Zaaz Moroccan Essence
Fashion designer Yousra Aloute, founder of Zaaz Moroccan Essence, highlighted her brand’s concept of blending contemporary fashion with traditional elements.
“The concept of our brand is the creation of modern pieces with a traditional Moroccan touch,” she emphasized.
Her collections feature modern jackets, tops, and trousers designed to be worn in everyday life while still reflecting Moroccan heritage.
By combining tradition with modern style, Zaaz Moroccan Essence offers pieces that bring cultural inspiration into daily fashion.
Namikaze
Founder Abdelhafid Chawki introduced his brand Namikaze, which focuses on transforming clothing into wearable art.
Originally trained as a software engineer, Chawki eventually chose to follow his passion for art and allow it to guide his career.
“My products represent my art, creativity, and imagination,” he told MWN Lifestyle.
Namikaze creates hand-painted and screen-printed hoodies, pants, and sneakers, often using paint or spray techniques to give each piece a unique identity.
According to Chawki, the goal is to turn simple garments into special creations with their own soul.
His favorite piece remains the very first one he made: a red hoodie featuring a skull design.
A pop-up for culture and art
The Ramadan Creative Pop-Up at Tatmin Rabat ultimately highlighted the richness and diversity of Rabat’s creative scene, bringing together artists, designers, and entrepreneurs from different backgrounds and inspirations.