Anas Yassine

 


Hello Classy People, 

For over a decade, I have worked in fashion media, writing and reporting on the international fashion scene.
Yet, as a Moroccan, there is always a particular pride in witnessing high-end creative work emerging from within Morocco itself.
Among the names that continue to stand out is Anas Yassine.

I first interviewed him during Tanger Fashion Week 2025, after closely following the fresh creative direction he brought to the covers of Femmes Du Maroc.
What immediately distinguished his work was his ability to approach tailored styling according to each person.
His vision when styling people from head to toe, is built around flattering imagery and strong fashion storytelling rather than simply dressing a subject.


Through his styling, many Moroccan profiles were presented in ways they had never explored before.
He introduced silhouettes, attitudes, and visual identities that felt elevated yet authentic, contributing to a more refined and contemporary image within the Moroccan fashion industry.

Meeting him again during Caftan
Week 2026 only reinforced my impression of what he consistently delivers.
Beyond aesthetics, his work reflects a deeper understanding of image-making within editorials, qualities that continue to push Moroccan fashion visuals toward a more international standard while preserving our local character.












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