Green Moroccan Bridal Kaftan
Purchase on Amazon.comMake a statement with this green bridal kaftan, designed with a bold color and traditional Moroccan wedding dress culture in mind. This Moroccan kaftan (takchita) showcases elaborate gold threadwork and ornate detailing that flows from the bodice down to the floor-length skirt. The wedding gown set comes with a long-sleeve V-neck dress, a matching hooded cape, and a waist belt to define your silhouette. The complete bridal kaftan with veil look is achieved by wearing the hooded cape over the shayla hijab — the Moroccan Islamic wedding tradition for completing the ensemble. Available in plus sizes, the flowing fabric and regal design offer an authentic and luxurious look for the modern bride at a wedding ceremony, reception, or destination wedding.
How to Wear this Green Moroccan Bridal Kaftan
A sleek formal updo will sit well under the shayla hijab styled with this kaftan. The hooded cape placed over the hijab creates the bridal kaftan with veil effect central to Moroccan wedding dress tradition. Adorn yourself with our faux gold nikkah jewelry collection.Shop this color collection
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why do Muslim brides wear green?
Dark green muslim bridal looks have been worn at nikah ceremonies for generations. Green is one of the most traditional bridal colors in Pakistani weddings and across Afghan and North African Muslim communities. In Moroccan wedding dress tradition specifically, deep jewel-tone greens are among the most celebrated colors for the takchita ensemble. It is a cultural tradition rooted in South Asian and North African wedding customs, not a universal Islamic requirement.
What color do Muslim brides wear for a wedding?
Dark green muslim bridal wedding attire dominates Pakistani weddings and Moroccan Islamic customs alongside red; Middle Eastern bridal trends favor ivory, gold, and champagne. In US Muslim wedding customs, dark green, navy, pink, and champagne are all fully accepted choices for the nikah ceremony and walima reception. Muslim brides wear colors that reflect their cultural background. Islamic customs require only that wedding attire be modest.
Can you wear green to a Muslim wedding?
As a bride, absolutely — dark green muslim bridal looks are one of the most traditional and celebrated choices in Pakistani, Afghan, and Moroccan wedding dress traditions. As a guest, green is sometimes considered a bridal color in South Asian communities, so checking with the couple is a sign of cultural sensitivity. Wedding etiquette on this varies by family — many US Muslim weddings welcome green on guests with no concern at all.





















