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Adidas Celebrates Moroccan Artistry with Stunning T-Shirt Collection
In a groundbreaking initiative paying homage to Morocco's rich cultural tapestry, global sportswear powerhouse Adidas has unveiled a captivating collection of t-shirts in collaboration with the Ministry of Youth, Culture, and Communication. This remarkable partnership celebrates the nation's artistic legacy and safeguards its cultural heritage against misappropriation.
The collection, which debuted yesterday at the International Book and Publishing Fair (SIEL) in Rabat, is a testament to Adidas' commitment to recognizing and honoring Moroccan artisans' invaluable contributions to the world of design. The t-shirts bear the names of Morocco's four imperial cities: Rabat, Fes, Meknes, and Marrakech, and showcase iconic patterns and motifs meticulously crafted by talented local cooperatives.
The collaboration between Adidas and the Moroccan government arose in the wake of a controversy surrounding the use of Moroccan zellige art motifs on the Algerian national football team's jersey in September 2022. Outraged by the perceived cultural appropriation, the Ministry of Culture swiftly issued a formal notice to Adidas, demanding an explanation and emphasizing the need to protect the nation's cultural heritage.
In response, Adidas representatives met with Mehdi Bensaid, the Minister of Youth, Culture, and Communication, to initiate a dialogue and forge a path towards reconciliation. The result is a captivating collection that not only celebrates Moroccan artistry but also ensures that the contributing cooperatives and artisans receive financial benefits for their invaluable contributions.
Houda Fadgi, Managing Director of Adidas Morocco, expressed the company's deep regret for any unintentional offense caused by the controversial Algerian jersey design and reaffirmed Adidas' commitment to promoting Moroccan culture through the work of renowned designer Yassine Mourabit and the expertise of local cooperatives.
The t-shirts, adorned with iconic patterns such as "tarz Rbati" and "Boucherouit," as well as breathtaking architectural scenes, will initially be available at Adidas stores across Morocco before making their way to the brand's global outlets. This groundbreaking collaboration marks a significant stride in preserving and celebrating Moroccan cultural heritage on an international scale, underscoring the importance of respecting cultural and intellectual property rights while fostering a deeper appreciation for the rich tapestry of artistic traditions that define Morocco's identity.