On the night of Jan. 14, bonfires will light up Morocco as millions of Amazigh people celebrate Yennayer, a time-honored tradition marking both the end of one year and the beginning of a fresh one.
‘One of the main challenges is creating something unique, trendy and very special while staying true to the Ashaha DNA, which blends Amazigh heritage with a 1970’s twist and a modern touch.
From her pen name Oli Vam, which means olive tree in Latin, to the Amazigh jewelry she wears daily, her heritage follows her everywhere she goes. "It all reflects something, it all reflects an ...