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The Business of Fashion Podcast

Casablanca’s Charaf Tajer on Designing for Impossible Possibilities

The Business of Fashion Podcast

The Business of Fashion

Fashion & Beauty, Business, Arts

4.6770 Ratings

🗓️ 9 September 2022

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

The designer speaks with BoF’s founder and editor-in-chief Imran Amed about building his own business, the power of aspiration and opening doors for people who want to break into fashion.

 

 

Background: 

 

 

French-Moroccan designer Charaf Tajer is the French-Moroccan designer behind Casablanca, a business that he started with only €3,000 to tap into the growing demand for women’s resortwear, and which is now doing more than €45 million in annual revenue.

But Charaf’s rise in the Parisian fashion scene is also exceptional because of who Charaf is and where he is from. As one of the few people of colour working at the very top level of French luxury fashion, he has learned that no matter how high his star rises, he still faces discrimination related to his identity as he travels in these elite spaces. This only makes him want to work harder to break down barriers and become a role model.

On the latest episode of the BoF Podcast, designer Tajer joins BoF’s Imran Amed on The BoF Podcast to talk about building his own business, the power of aspiration and opening doors for people who want to break into fashion.

 

 

Key Insights:

 

 

  • Growing up in the outskirts of Paris, Tajer had an early appreciation for luxury, getting glimpses of wealth going with his mother to work as a cleaner in the 16th arrondissement. He channelled this sense of curiosity into the core of Casablanca and believes it lies in the industry itself. “I think this is what fashion does, is like it opens a certain option of dreaming of certain things,” says Tajer.
  • Tajer believes you must go outside of your comfort zone and explore new paths to achieve success. “There is nothing for you in the past, so you have to go to the future because when you look back, there’s nothing for you… There was no space for me to grow.”
  • Tajer’s background has at times led him to feel like a fashion outsider. That feeling inspired him to want to become a role model for others. “Beside the fact that I’m a North African Muslim guy, I also just want to represent the new face of France,” says Tajer. “It’s my duty to also accomplish the biggest thing in the world, to become an example.”
  • While entering the world of fashion, Tajer is careful to open doors for others and leave behind a legacy that any achievement is possible with effort. “For me I only want to go for the impossible possibilities,” Tajer says.

 

 

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0:00.0

Hi, this is Imran Ahmed founder and CEO of the Business of Fashion. Welcome to the BOF podcast. It's Friday, September 9th.

0:11.4

This week, I'm pleased to share a conversation with Cheratheur, the French Moroccan designer behind Casablanca,

0:18.1

a business that Sharaf started with just 3,000 euros and which has tapped

0:23.1

into the growing demand for both men's and women's resort wear. Casablanca is now doing more than

0:29.1

45 million euros in annual revenue. But Sharap's rise in the Parisian fashion scene is also

0:35.4

exceptional because of who Sharaf is and where he is

0:39.1

from. As one of the few people of color working at the very top level of French luxury fashion,

0:45.4

Sharaf has learned that no matter how high his star rises, he still faces discrimination related

0:50.9

to his identity as he travels in these elite spaces. This only makes him want to work harder

0:56.8

to break down barriers and become a role model. You don't want to miss this one. It's a special

1:02.6

conversation and I'm grateful to Sharath for his vulnerability and candor. Here's Sharaf Tajer on the

1:09.9

Bof podcast. Welcome to the BOF studio to have this conversation.

1:15.9

Hello, hello, hello, Imran. How are you? I'm very well. I'm so excited to have this chat with you today

1:21.3

because we've kind of had this chat in private, but I always like to share these conversations

1:26.5

with a wider group.

1:27.6

And you and I've had the opportunity over the last little while to get to know each other a little bit.

1:33.3

And I guess everyone listening will know you for the incredible success of Casablanca,

1:38.1

the very clear signature that you've developed.

1:42.2

Thank you.

1:43.0

That's recognizable on the street, but also on e-commerce sites all around the world.

1:49.0

But I want to go back to the very beginning to where Cher'aff Tagerre came from, your family background, your personal background.

1:58.0

Tell me a little bit about you and your family and how you came

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