Elvira & Tim’s 2-Day Wedding at Palais Namaskar: A Marrakech Masterpiece of Fashion, Firelight & DJ Zerb
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Elvira & Tim’s Marrakech Wedding at Palais Namaskar
Two days. One firelit dream. And DJ Zerb turning the desert into a dance floor.
Here’s the thing about Elvira: she almost didn’t have a wedding. Not because she didn’t believe in love, she’s the kind of woman who sees beauty in everything, even the way morning light breaks across a tiled floor. But because she’s a designer’s soul in a world of white chair covers and forced smiles. A perfectionist with taste too big for templates. A girl who used to stack bangles to her elbows and now walks through boardrooms dressed like art.
She knew the wedding she could have wouldn’t cut it. So she waited, until the idea of gathering all the people they love in one place felt too rare, too radiant to pass up. And when she said yes to the vision, she said yes with her whole damn heart.
And so Marrakech.
Not just a city, but a mood. A fever dream. Lanterns that glow like secrets and air that smells like dust, mint tea, and jasmine sweat. Elvira wanted something different, she wanted a place that meant something. A place that held both beauty and story in its bones. Marrakech was the best choice.
Palais Namaskar is the venue where the arches feel like they’re breathing, and the light slips through in all the right places. That’s where they built this memory.
Night one? A Moroccan welcome party. Think velvet poufs, lot of candles and lanterns, delicious Moroccan food, belly dancers, and a fire show that made your chest rattle. Elvira wore Elie Saab’s dress, green and pink embroidery, like a garden kissed by dusk and heels with a bow you simply couldn’t ignore. She wasn’t styled by someone else. She styled herself.






Palais Namaskar – Moroccan Welcome Party



Day two? 5 wedding outfits, because why not? A ceremony dipped in sunlight with a dusty pink backdrop and a reception that turned into something almost mythic. Not performative, not precious. Just joy: loud, honest, contagious joy. This wasn’t a wedding about two people center-stage. This was a weekend built for the people that raised them, held them, laughed with them, danced with them until the sky gave up and DJ Zerb hit that one track that turned the garden into church.
Because here’s the other thing: Elvira and Tim aren’t the “us against the world” type. They’re partners. Co-creators. Lovers with space between them, but roots running deep. Their relationship doesn’t need fireworks to be felt. It’s the kind that whispers. And you still hear it across a crowded room.
And maybe that’s the soul of this wedding: it wasn’t a performance. It was a presence. It was showing up exactly as they are: stylish, wild-hearted, deeply loved, and building a celebration that looked nothing like the blueprint, but everything like them.
This story is a love letter. To Marrakech. To movement. To fashion as poetry. To moments that don’t beg for attention but still leave you wrecked in the best way.
Photos live here like memory. Stories live in the blur.
And magic? It danced, barefoot and burning, somewhere between the shadows and the bassline.



5 different wedding outfits: getting ready, ceremony, dinner, cutting cake, dancing



Photographed both on analogue and digital.



























































































