After a dazzling debut in Casablanca, the bling bling house hit Marrakech with its influencer squad. Curious? Let’s dive in.
Marrakech – This week, Moroccan Influence House debuted in Casablanca, bringing together over 200 influencers, creators, and industry leaders to celebrate Moroccan culture, global influence, and bold self-expression.
Next up on their grand tour was Marrakech, where the team checked into Jaal Riad Resort — a dreamy, adults-only escape in the heart of the Red City.
On Saturday, the influencers dove into a series of workshops and activities, combining learning with hands-on fun.
The first workshop, led by Ismail Zahri, focused on mastering content creation.
Afterwards, the influencers took on a fun challenge: creating their own standout content at the riad.
Now, let’s talk about the best part — the food!
The team headed to Dar Moha, the iconic restaurant owned by the legendary Chef Moha (yes, that Chef Moha from MasterChef).
The guests were welcomed with Gnawa music before Chef Moha himself gave them a warm welcome.
Then came the real challenge: cooking Marrakech’s signature dish, Tangia.
With Chef Moha’s famous “hands off the plate!” catchphrase echoing through the kitchen, the influencers dove in, had a blast, and walked away full and happy.
Afterward, the group enjoyed a workshop by Samid Ghailane on digital vigilance.
Of course, food, coffee, and beverages were always on hand — ensuring every moment was filled with fun and flavor.
Among the influencers who were there were Glowbymimi, Salim Benmoussa, Sara Guessous, Chaimae Lemniai, Saad El Oufir, and Ghita Kitane.
The activities in Marrakech were yet another part of the vision of Zineb Alaoui – the mastermind behind Moroccan Influence House.
A visionary force dedicated to spotlighting Moroccan talent and transforming the digital landscape, Zineb’s passion and commitment brought this spectacular event to life.
Her hard work and creative vision made the evening truly unforgettable, and this debut is only the beginning for Moroccan Influence House.
Cheers to the future of Moroccan content creators!