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Nouriya Berrada Chraibi

Kissimmee, FL, United States

I am originally from Casablanca, Morocco. I fell in love with clothing fabrics while I was watching ...

About the artist

Nouriya Berrada Chraibi

Joined In 2020

(17 Followers)

About the artist

Nouriya Berrada Chraibi

Joined In 2020

(17 Followers)

ABOUT
EDUCATION
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I am originally from Casablanca, Morocco. I fell in love with clothing fabrics while I was watching my mother sew them by hand in a lovely and passionate way. When I was ten years old, I embroidered my first piece of art, a 17”/12” head, and neck of a horse. It took me the whole summer to finish it. From the beginning, I knew that I wanted to be a fashion designer. My main inspiration comes from the traditional Moroccan Caftan and the Hindu mixing of bright colors. I was also inspired by the house I grew up in, which had traditional Moroccan architecture. The Moroccan architecture has high walls, an ogee, a huge dome that allows light to come in, high windows, and rooms that are open out into the courtyard. Some of the houses have in the courtyard trees and fountain in the center and Andalusian geometric pattern Zellige, tiles, in the walls and floor.
My interest focus was the creation of a mix of traditional and modern clothing trends, which had great success. I attached great importance to the combination of different kinds of fabrics, colors, embroidery, beadwork, and lacework. Everything was done by hand.
Moving to the United States in 2009 has changed my whole life. I dedicated my time to raising my kids and going back to s...

1993- Associate Degree in Dressmaker/ Elbaz, Casablanca, Morocco
1996- Bachelor’s degree in Fashion Design/College La Salle, Casablanca, Morocco
2014-Associate Degree in Art, Valencia College, Orlando, Florida
2018- Bachelor’s degree in the Psychology/ University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida

-Fashion Shows in Casablanca, Morocco
-My “NBC” brand combined different genres of Moroccan traditional clothing, to name a few, djellaba, caftan, gandoura, and jabadore. All can be worn by men and women.