Marie Claire Australia

Wander LUST

Morocco

WITH JULIA GRE EN, GRE ENHOUSE INTERIORS

Interior stylist Julia Green may live on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsular, but her heart and soul are in Morocco. Pre-pandemic, she hosted tours of her other heartland, focused on its colours, style and flavours.

What I miss most: I miss the riotous colour explosions on every street corner – the dry heat, the chaotic market scenes, the authentic flavours full of spice. I miss the coloured doors and the secrets behind each of them, the scent of orange blossom, and the incredible creative scene.

I first travelled to Morocco in my twenties, and the moment my feet hit the soil I felt at home among every colourful scene. All the way back then, I recall making a commitment to return to Australia and embark upon a creative career change. When I decided to return with [friend and co-tour guide] Pip Brett a few years ago, it reignited the fire

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