
0 weddings planned · French, Arabic, English
7.6
/10 overall
Subjective editorial assessment based on public sources. see methodology →
Allo-mariage has not publicly disclosed its rates and we have not received a verified quote. Contact the agency directly for a written quote.
our editorial review
Let me be clear about Allo-mariage from the start, because the honest detail matters. This is a Moroccan wedding agency founded around 2013 by a planner named Faty, and its home is Rabat, not Marrakech. The address, the founder, the center of gravity all sit in the capital. From there the team plans weddings across Rabat, Casablanca, Marrakech and, in their own words, anywhere in Morocco a couple wishes to marry. So when you find them filed under Marrakech, read it correctly: Marrakech is one city on a national map, not the single place they specialize in. That cuts both ways for you. A planner who works the whole country can carry a celebration wherever your family sits, and can move between the coast and the Red City without blinking. The fair question is simply how deep their Marrakech roots run compared with a studio that only ever works here, week in and week out.
The heart of Allo-mariage is Faty, and she is genuinely the reason to look. She trained at a business school and then as an interior decorator, and she came to wedding planning the personal way, after organizing her own wedding. That design background shows in how the agency talks about its work: they use the phrase haute couture, meaning weddings cut and fitted to the couple rather than pulled off a shelf. A small team supports her, with coordinators helping run the day and someone handling rentals and the technical side. The services are the full spread you would expect: custom invitations, venue selection, catering, decoration, photography and video, entertainment, even honeymoon planning, offered either as a complete package or piece by piece. If you want a planner with a real eye for how a room looks and feels, that decorator's training is a sincere asset, not a marketing line.
So who is Allo-mariage really for? I would point you to them if you are a couple with roots or guests spread across Morocco, planning in Rabat or Casablanca as much as Marrakech, and you want one designer-led team to hold the whole thing together. The à la carte option is kind too, if you only need help with certain pieces rather than the entire wedding. Here is my honest reservation, and it is the Marrakech one. Their base is the capital, so a studio that lives inside the Marrakech venue scene every week may know the villas, riads and Agafay camps more intimately. I also could not verify pricing anywhere, and the public track record, around thirty weddings by their own count, is modest rather than vast. None of that is a red flag. It simply means you should ask direct questions before you sign anything.
My read on Allo-mariage is warm but measured. This is a real agency with a founder who brings a designer's eye and a clear, personal reason for doing this work, and that counts for a lot. The service menu is complete, the multi-city reach is genuine, and the haute couture framing rests on actual interior design training rather than empty words. What holds me back is concrete: the base is Rabat, not Marrakech, so their local depth here is the thing to test; there is no pricing to weigh; and the visible wedding count is small. I land at about 7.6 out of 10 overall, with transparency near 6.0, pulled down mostly by the absent prices. My advice is simple. Get Faty on a call, ask specifically about her Marrakech venues and the weddings she has run here, and let those answers, not the elegant website, decide it.
Allo-mariage has not publicly disclosed pricing. Contact the agency directly for a written quote.
We recommend booking Allo-mariage 12 to 18 months before your wedding date. During peak season (October to April), popular planners fill up quickly. Contact them as early as possible to check availability for your preferred dates.