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Cindy Kimberly (wearing LOBA by Cindy Kimberly) at the 2023 amfAR Cannes Gala during the 76th Cannes Film Festival on Thursday (25th May 2023) in Cannes, France.
#cindy kimberly#2023 amfar cannes gala#2023 cannes film festival#76th cannes film festival#appearances#appearance#event#outfit#loba by cindy kimberly#rabat jewellery#celebrity style#celebrity fashion#celeb style#celeb fashion#red carpet fashion#red carpet style#fashion#style#stylish
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Moroccan Spells for Beauty and Love ❤️🌹💋
Some of these are still practiced today, while others were practiced 100+ years ago. This post is for entertainment and educational purposes only. Although some spells are suitable for home use, most should not be attempted for both legal and health and safety reasons and are only included for historical interest. Post compiled mainly from Pratiques des Harems Marocains and Essai de Folklore Marocain.
Beauty
🌹Leave an agate stone in rosewater overnight and then pass it through incense smoke. Wear it as jewellery. This increases your natural charm and protects you from envy. To keep it charged, soak it in rosewater under the moonlight on the night of a full moon.
🌹To make your skin beautiful, light a white candle and mix 1 cup rosewater and 1 cup milk in a bowl, slowly stirring together. Add in a handful of rose petals if desired. Stand in the bath and pour over your body starting at the head and working downwards. As you pour, recite an incantation for however you want your skin to look (e.g brighter, smoother, more even, etc). Let it sit on your skin for a few minutes while visualising the skin you want, and then rinse off with warm water. You must let your skin air-dry. Repeat once a week.
🌹Soak 2-3 strands of saffron in warm water for 30 mins, letting it turn golden. Apply to your face and hands and say, "Ya Rab, bless me with beauty like the saffron's gold, radiant and glowing." Leave it to absorb and recite the Qur'an or say Bismallah. Do once a week.
🌹 To have a beautiful voice: eat a nightingale's heart
🌹 To always be beautiful in the eyes of the man you love, repeat the following incantation every morning while washing your face:
I greet you, oh washed face, Favour, charm comes to you Sent by Lalla Fatima, daughter of the Prophet May charm fall on you Like dewdrops fall on broad beans.
🌹 For your child to be born with beautiful eyes, pregnant women should look at a gazelle. Drink a glass of water above the head of the gazelle for your child to be born loveable and kind.
🌹For your child to have thick eyebrows and long eyelashes, put kohl on their eyelashes and eyebrows from their seventh day until their fortieth day. This also helps them see very clearly and never have sore eyes.
🌹To stop hair falling out and make it grow as long as branches, make offerings of candles to the carob tree of Lalla Quadfa and hang your fallen hairs in its branches (to cure headaches and neuralgia, hang amulets and charms written on paper from the tree).
🌹To prevent aging: Pound ginger, cloves, nutmeg from the Sahara, and galangal root. Add oil or honey. Take two spoonfuls every morning and every evening.
🌹 To reduce the size of the breasts (1): Get up early in the morning; rub the breasts with salt, which you then throw into the well. As the salt melts, the breasts will shrink.
🌹To reduce the size of the breasts (2): Strike your chest seven times with the slippers of a young unmarried man.
🌹To increase the size of the breasts: Rub the breasts with beans, which are then thrown into a well, saying:
O beans, when you swell,
They too will swell...
🌹 Invoke the jnun Lalla Malika and Lalla Mira to increase your beauty and charm
Singlehood
🌹A young woman, widow or divorcee who nobody wants to marry should wash her face and hands with the first water that comes out of a newly dug well. She will immediately find someone to marry.
🌹In Rabat, to help find a husband, women visit the hidden marriage well on the beach near the Udayas casbah. Mixing water from the well with rosewater helps to change a woman's luck in finding a husband. You should then light a candle for the djinn, as they can prevent people from getting married. Afterwards, leave old underwear behind for a symbolic change in sexual fortune. There is also a shrine to the local saint Sidi Abouri there, which you may also use as an intermediary through which to ask God to change your luck.
🌹In Marrakech, young girls who do not marry are taken to the tomb of Lalla Oum Biied Saad: Madam the mother of white luck. It is a small wall surrounding a square of land in the district of Assouel, near the zaouia of Sidi Bel Abbès. The young girls comb and wash themselves next to the tomb and throw into this small enclosure their comb, their fallen hair and a piece of cloth torn from their clothes; in addition, they make an offering of light to the saint on Friday. They also go on pilgrimage for the same purpose to Moulay Ibrahim, near Tahannaout. They spend three nights near his tomb and on the third night, the saint makes them see in a dream the face of their future husband.
🌹Remedy against singleness: The girl or woman who wishes to marry will cut, in her chemise, a strip of cloth to her height, from head to toe. She will cut it into seven pieces and will enclose in each a little of the powder of the seven "male spices" pounded together. At night, when no one else passes in the street, she will place the seven strands of cloth in a night light lit on the threshold of her door, and, seven times in a row, she will repeat:
O my husband! Come to my house.
So that she will not be long in being asked to marry.
🌹 Take an old mill rope and burn it on a Friday. At the hour when the muezzin sings, the single woman, in a hurry to get married, passes a little of the ashes of the rope, in the middle of her chin and forehead, saying:
Allah is the greatest!
Celibacy falls...
Someone came to the door. (The husband.)
She repeats this three times, on her terrace, remains standing there until a man of her house, - father or brother, - returns from the mosque, Then she asks him:
Have you prayed?
According to custom, he answers:
We have prayed. Allah will complete.
But, in her soul, she says quietly: It is he who comes who will complete... And she goes to wash her face.
🌹 Write a talisman wishing for a soulmate, and hide it in the foliage of an olive or argan tree.
🌹 Special ink for written love spells: Gently warm rosewater and pour it over a few saffron threads. Strain and add the liquid to existing ink or mix up your own with alcohol and gum arabica.
🌹Light a candle, mixing henna and rosewater in a bowl. Think of your lover or the person you want to attract. Using a thin stick, brush or other applicator, write their name on your body with the henna, and other symbols of love like their initials, hearts or roses. As you apply it, recite incantations for their love and loyalty to be bound to you. As it dries, think about your desires and the special someone. When it dries and begins to crack, gently wash it off, visualising your intentions being released into the universe. Do this ritual on a new moon for the effect to be strongest.
🌹 Write the name of the person who you want to attract on a piece of paper. Alongside it, write either the Surah Al-Fatiha or Surah Ya-sin. Fold it and place it in a glass of water, reciting the chosen Qur'anic verse seven times, thinking about your intention to draw love or strengthen your relationship. Leave the glass in a quiet, safe place overnight, and drink the water in the glass in the morning. Repeat every Thursday.
🌹To get married: take a dead white dove fledgling, wheat grains, barley and flour. Recite prayers over the ingredients and meditate. Wrap the ingredients in a small white cloth or white towel and bury the next day. You will begin to get proposals.
🌹 To split a couple: take a black powder such as charcoal dust, burned incense ashes, or sulfur, a root, and turquoise or green tourmaline broken into pieces. Place the powder and root into a fireproof bowl and light the ingredients. Read the Surah Al Fatifa in reverse. As the smoke carries through the air, imagine the couple breaking apart. After you finish burning them, bury them near their home or in a location significant to the couple or scatter them somewhere they're sure to pass, like their front door. Bury the turquoise too, crushing into powder if you want, or else put them in a small pouch and hide in their home. Repeat twice, "I am [your name]... Within this spell lies the power of [the name of the one you desire]." Do this on a Tuesday or when the moon is waning. Invoke Aisha Qandisha if you are a follower of her. Burn incense to cleanse negative energy afterwards, and perform a protective spell before. Use salt or burn rue to ward off negative energy.
Brides, weddings and marriage
🌹 To give the appearance of virginity to a bride deflorated before her wedding: Pound gallnuts, alum and the "mouth of a pomegranate". The matron sprinkles it on the bride, where appropriate. This remedy only works if she is still very young. For those who are nubile, there is no remedy.
🌹In order that the husband may always be in love, an amulet is made with seven dates, seven leaves of seven fruit trees and basil and sewn into a mattress. This will also bring abundance into the house. It is for the same reason that dates are thrown on the bride as she crosses the threshold of the wedding house. She is offered milk and her right heel is washed with it so that she may enter with wealth and abundance. Honey is put in her mouth so that she may be sweet to her husband. Yeast is put in her hand so that the good of her husband may prosper and increase.
🌹If on the first night of marriage, a taïmouma or black stone used for prayer and replacing the water of ritual ablutions is placed under the mattress of the bride and groom, their fate is linked to that of this stone, so that union will reign in the household, as long as the stone is whole.
🌹 Marriages must be consummated with the lights on, as the lights are a symbol of love and a happy life. The candles must not be extinguished; they are left to burn until the end so that the bride is always before her husband like a dazzling light.
🌹The visit of a sex worker to a young bride is a good omen; it means she will be loved. She must have her makeup, perfume and henna applied by the sex worker, for she has between her eyebrows seven magic flowers that affect love.
🌹 Autumn is the best time to get married, as due to her baraka (blessings), the bride will participate in the prosperity of the country by increasing the abundance of the harvest. The best day for consummating a marriage is Thursday; Sunday is also auspicious. The other days are all harmful and one only gets married on Thursdays and Sundays.
🌹 For the husband to remain faithful to his wife: When her husband is asleep, the wife places a lock of green silk on his lips. The next day, she has this lock buried in an old tomb of an unknown person.
🌹 Fidelity potion: Add a few drops of your urine to your lover's tea. Moroccan tea is typically made with large quantities of sugar and mint, easily disguising the few drops of urine that will ensure loyalty and docility. Just double check who gets which cup...
🌹To brink love back into a marriage, take pure musk, frankincense, mastic, sandarac, dragon's blood, myrrh of Abraham, incense, a dead hedgehog, a few bundles of feathers from a magpie or small bird of prey tied together with ribbon, and fenugreek seeds. Grind the resins and mix them together. Mix some of the fenugreek seeds into the mixture, saving some. Light the incense and wave the feathers through the smoke. Then wave the feathers over the other ingredients. Bury the hedgehog in front of the house or in the garden, as this defends the home from negative forces. Use the feathers to sprinkle the resin mixture around the home, in key areas like the doorway, near the bed, and on personal items belonging to your lover or that relate to your marriage (like wedding rings and photos). Anoint yourself with the musk (if desired you can also save some of the resin mixture to anoint yourself with too), and cook the fenugreek seeds in a meal you and your husband will eat. While you do this ritual, state your intention to remove blockages causing problems in the marriage, heal the relationship and bring love back to it. If you are a devotee of Lalla Mira you may invoke her.
🌹Moonfoam is highly prized in Moroccan witchcraft. As well as ensuring the fidelity of a husband or lover, it instills mad passion for whoever uses it, cures and prevents impotence, and repairs both male and female fertility. To make it, you must approach the cemetery gates on a new moon, strip naked, fill a basin or pitcher with water and place it under the moonlight, and mount an oleander branch, "galloping" around the cemetery seven times while chanting a special incantation (this incantation is a well kept secret, so you must either find an old wise witch to apprentice yourself to, or improvise). If you do this correctly, you will have attracted the attention of the moon's lunar guardians, and as you make your seventh circle around the cemetery, a lunar spirit will manifest and ask you to reveal your desire. You must tell her you want moonfoam. You will have to negotiate with her and make various offers, as she will be reluctant to give it to you. If you are successful, the moon will literally drop down into your water. Eventually the water will contain visible silver foam. Strain it off carefully, like oil from water or scum from soup. Take it home and reserve for future use.
🌹 To find or maintain true love, fill a small bag with earth from a three-way crossroads and wear it around your neck. This also wards off the evil eye.
🌹Love refreshing recipe, for a troubled relationship: take 6 red candles, rosemary, anise seeds, rosewater, black twine, a lump of rock salt and a nail. Place the candles in a circle in pairs in the bedroom, near the bed or a photo of the couple, with the rock salt in a bowl in the middle. Light the candles and state your intention for your love to be rekindled. Let the candles burn down as you sprinkle the herbs under the bed and near the doorway of the house. Sprinkle some rosewater on the bed linens. Use the twine to tie a knot around something that represents the couple like a photo, or to bind some objects belonging to each person together, and keep it somewhere safe like a bedside drawer. Drive the nail into the ground outside the doorway. Dissolve the rock salt in water and sprinkle it around the house to purify it.
🌹To bring back a cheating spouse, collect some of his clothes or semen and give them to a witch doctor (unfortunately there was no more information than this in my source, I would have liked to have found out what steps the witch doctor would take after receiving the artifacts)
🌹 Khamsa for love protection: Light frankincense incense and let the smell fill up the room, as this clears negative energy and wards off the evil eye. Take a small piece of paper, writing down the name of your partner or desired partner, along with a simple wish to protected, such as "bound by love, protected from harm." Fold the paper and wrap with a red ribbon. Take a khamsa charm (hand of Fatima) and pass it through the incense smoke three times, reciting an intention for love and protection. Place the paper in a hidden place somewhere close to you and your partner. Wear the khamsa or keep it in your home attached to the paper to protect your relationship. If you feel your relationship is in danger in the future, light the incense again and pass the khamsa through the smoke while reciting an incantation.
🌹To make your husband docile: Go to the cemetery at night, dig up a recently buried corpse, sit it on your knees and, taking its hands, make it knead a loaf of bread. As soon as the husband has eaten this bread, he will become, in his wife's arms, as docile as the dead.
Getting over heartbreak
🌹To forget an ex-boyfriend, wear trinkets and wear a skirt that allows smoke to flow up it (awakening sexual energy), then tap your ex on the shoulder. After you run away from him, wash with water that has been blessed or collected from a sacred site, and anoint yourself with copal resin. You will find a new man soon, which will help you forget the old one fast.
🌹Mix soil with saffron and rub it over your heart or third eye to unclog them from bad relationships.
🌹 Take wheat dust from the grinding of wheat, mix it with water and divide into two parts. Take care not to spill any; if you do you must find new wheat dust. Use one half to clean your house and dispose of it; take a bath with the other half. After the bath, bring a bouquet of fresh herbs and place in the middle of the house as an offering. This breaks curses, enchantments, and toxic relationships.
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imo Isa will be in Barcelona even if she's not still together with Carlos bc that Rabat jewellery brand she does ads with are based there & a couple of others she doe ads for i think as well - they'll want her there showing their products off. Fully expecting a full ads fest from her next weekend.
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Air Arabia Maroc
1.About Air Arabia Maroc
Air Arabia (Maroc), which is a joint venture, is part of the Air Arabia Group. Casablanca's Mohamed V international airport is the location of this carrier, Morocco’s low-cost carrier (LCC). The airline began services to many European destinations on April 29, 2009. The airline is committed to providing comfortable, reliable and affordable air travel.
2. Reservations at Air Arabia Maroc
a. Air Arabia Maroc Booking Number
Contact us to book an Air Arabia Maroc flight.
Classes
Economy Class
Economy class seats can be laid in a 3-by-3 layout. Each seat is 46cm wide with a pitch measuring 76cm. Large seats ensure plenty of legroom for everyone.
3. Air Arabia Maroc Facilities
Sky Cafe has a wide range of hot and cold options for passengers. Sky Mall is an onboard shop that offers passengers many shopping options. Sky Mall stocks a wide variety of gift items including jewellery and perfumes.
The airline offers inflight entertainment. The entertainment system offers a range of documentaries and films as well as TV shows. A magazine is also available in the cockpit for passengers who don’t want to watch any content.
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4.Air Arabia Maroc Popular Destinations and Hub
It offers domestic and international travel. It is well-known for its European destinations. Rabat, Agadir, Tangier.
Hubs are the United Arab Emirates of Morocco and Egypt.
5.Air Arabia Maroc Check In and Boarding Pass
Air Arabia Maroc passengers have the option to check in online anytime before departure. Air Arabia Maroc allows passengers to print their boarding tickets and electronic tickets online. The flight's itinerary can be found by entering your Air Arabia Maroc ticket or confirmation number. Online check in for your Air Arabia Maroc flight is the best and fastest method to check in.
Passengers who fly on Air Arabia Maroc can print their boarding pass using their PNR numbers. Air Arabia Maroc has four steps that will allow you to print your ticket. You can print your e-ticket from the Air Arabia Maroc website. Next, you will need to complete the online check in. Contact Air Arabia Maroc customer services to request delivery of your boarding passes to your email address.
6.Air Arabia Maroc Policy
a.Baggage Policy & Fees
Arabia will only charge you for the baggage that you bring. The weight of the baggage you check can be selected when booking or modifying a flight. It is either 20-30 Kg or 40 Kg depending on how many pieces are allowed.
Air Arabia allows hand luggage up to 10 kg.
b. Pet Policies
Except for the situations noted below, animals cannot enter the cabin or the hold.
Falcons and containers can be delivered with food and beverages.
Pets, such as cats, dog and birds of air, can be brought aboard domestic flights at $125 each. A $200 fee is charged for any travel to the United States.
Pets must be transported in a pet carrier that is able to fit under the front seat. Air Arabia Maroc considers this carrier to be part of their carry-on luggage.
Air Arabia Maroc Carry On and Air Arabia Morocco Prohibited Items
c. Cancellation & Refund Policy
Air Arabia Maroc is a top airline carrier in Morocco. They offer a variety of domestic and international flights.
Air Arabia Maroc customer service can help you change your flight.
Cancellation within the first 24 hours Policy. This policy depends on both the country of origin, and the airline.
Air Arabia Maroc provides a 24-hour cancellation service that is specifically tailored to passengers' needs. Air Arabia Maroc offers more flexibility and other benefits to passengers who book flights.
Air Arabia Maroc gives passengers the ability to cancel their flights online. You can also request a refund through the online form on the Air Arabia Maroc site. No refunds will be given for cancelled flights within the applicable time period. Air Arabia Maroc will not issue refunds after the ticket expires.
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🎥 Alejandra Onieva in the birthday party of Tamara Falcó organized by Telva (2021).
#abitofale#alejandra onieva#ale onieva#GIF#my edit#Alejandra Onieva#Ale Onieva#model#@ale_onieva#source: instagram#red carpet#Telva#Tamara Falcó#rabat jewellery#Armani#dress#giorgio armani#kiss
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Aline Weber by Xavi Gordo for Rabat Magazine Winter 2015
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During the UEFA The Best Awards, Antonela wore a Stella McCartney Sequin Evening gown - Unavailable Online, a Rabat Black and White Diamonds ring - 8,850 EUR, White Gold Diamonds bracelet - Sold Out and Diamonds Ear Cuffs - 6,830 EUR
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Ymre Stiekema in 'At Your Feet' by Xavi Gordo for Rabat Magazine, winter 2015 Styling: Alberto Murta
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Archaeologists Uncover a Phoenician Sarcophagus in Malta
Phoenician sarcophagus discovered in Rabat being conserved, will go up on permanent display.
The Superintendence of Cultural Heritage, Heritage Malta and the Department of Classics and Archaeology at the University of Malta have joined forces to work closely together on the research and conservation of a Phoenician stone sarcophagus discovered 21 years ago and excavated last summer at Għajn Klieb, on the outskirts of Rabat.
Sarcophagi feature very rarely in Maltese archaeology, so much so that the previous discovery happened some 300 years ago.
The tomb containing the sarcophagus was discovered by accident during trenching works in 2001. At the time, the decision was taken to preserve in situ but, notwithstanding, the Superintendence continued to monitor the area. In the past months, increased development pressures to improve infrastructural services in the area led to the decision by the Superintendence to investigate the site through a joint collaboration by the three mentioned entities to ensure the best use of the available resources in view of the rarity of the find.
When the sarcophagus was opened, it was found to contain the remains of two individuals, possibly a male and a female, one of whom was wearing jewellery made of a metal alloy. A small number of Phoenician pottery vessels and an animal inhumation were also discovered within the burial chamber.
All these objects, along with the sarcophagus itself, were extracted from the tomb chamber and transported to the Superintendence’s laboratories in Valletta and Heritage Malta’s laboratories in Bighi. A preliminary date of around 600 B.C. has been assigned to the tomb.
All the objects are also being analysed by specialists from the three entities so that the information extracted from the artefacts will eventually shed more light on the Phoenician culture to which the people buried here belonged.
Commenting about this project, Kurt Farrugia, the Superintendent of Cultural Heritage, said that the decision to investigate the burial site at Għajn Klieb was taken in view of the substantial infrastructural works planned for the area, which could compromise the site’s integrity. He explained that the three entities will be collaborating on all the necessary studies, analysis and interventions. The studies will be extended to include other tombs discovered in the immediate area in recent years, to provide a more comprehensive perspective. Currently, the Superintendence is carrying out conservation and analysis of the pottery artefacts and skeletal remains found in these tombs.
Professor Nicholas Vella, from the Department of Classics and Archaeology at the University of Malta, spoke of the importance of this discovery. He said that the Għajn Klieb area in Rabat has long been known to be the site of a long-lived burial complex dating back to Phoenician times. Many of the tombs were explored a century ago, often without a clear record being kept of what was found. The University of Malta is delighted to have been invited to collaborate in the exploration and study of this tomb, with its unique stone sarcophagus and the goods that were placed to accompany the two individuals buried inside it. This research will throw light on the death rituals prevalent in Malta in the second half of the seventh century BC, said Prof. Vella.
Noel Zammit, Heritage Malta’s Chief Executive Officer, said that Heritage Malta conservators are currently working on the sarcophagus and the metal objects discovered on site. Plans are underway for a temporary exhibition at the National Museum of Archaeology later this year, where some of the objects would be exhibited for the public to appreciate and enjoy them as soon as possible. The sarcophagus and the related artefacts will then be on permanent display – possibly at St Paul’s Catacombs – for constant public accessibility.
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Rabacik na Dzień Kobiet. #rabat #bizuteria #off #sale #galeriaonline #handmade #polishbrand #polskamarka #jewellery #dodatki #slowlife #wyrazswojstyl #wyrazsiebie #kobietapotrzydziestce #kobietapoczterdziestce #kobieta #kobietasukcesu #kobietaszczęśliwa (w: KamykiMoniki.pl) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8uB8RCHYSA/?igshid=1lzs7pbtv1ddk
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Bette Frank and Ilja Cornelisz for Rabat Jewellery. Photos by Miguel Reveriego.
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keep thinking about when M asked me if there was any country I felt a past-life connection to, and how the atlas in my mouth suddenly spun & spoke ‘Morocco’. truly think that I should take up F’s offer and visit her soon, maybe next year when I’ve submitted my thesis. I travelled to Rabat and Casablanca and Essaouira and Marrakesh with her, an absurd number of summers ago. I remember the cool riyaads and the endless blue boats. the best tajine ever on the side of the road that I have been trying to re-create ever since. all those layers of tablecloths - the custom was to have one for every course. we’d thumb them when the host was off to the kitchen, readying the next platter of food for us. the pastilla in the market and walking the promenade at night. mint tea and gazelle horn cookies and haggling for silver jewellery in the souq. I’m dreaming of visiting Tangiers this time round - it’s been on my mind ever since watching that ‘Parts Unknown’ episode about it last year. o god I feel such a frenzy in my heart, let me check these ticket prices
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Mireia Lalaguna at the premiere of "Mona Lisa And The Blood Moon" during the 78th Venice International Film Festival on Sunday (5th September 2021) in Venice, Italy.
The Spanish model & actress wore a purple Isabel Sanchis gown styled with Rabat jewellery.
#Mireia Lalaguna#2021 Venice Film Festival#78th venice film festival#78th international venice film festival#Mona Lisa And The Blood Moon#Mona Lisa & the Blood Moon#premiere#appearance#appearances#event#outfit#isabel sanchis#Rabat#celebrity style#celebrity fashion#celeb style#red carpet style#red carpet fashion#fashion#style#stylish
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📷Alejandra Onieva stunning in the party of Telva (2021).
#abitofale#alejandra onieva#ale onieva#my edit#Alejandra Onieva#Ale Onieva#model#@ale_onieva#source: instagram#red carpet#Telva#Tamara Falcó#rabat jewellery#Armani#dress#giorgio armani#PHOTO#smile
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