
50 weddings planned · French, English, Italian
7.6
/10 overall
Subjective editorial assessment based on public sources. see methodology →
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our editorial review
Let me place D DAY properly first, because the name carries a bigger story than one city. D DAY is a French wedding planning network, running since 2013, with more than thirty agencies across France and a handful of other countries, each led by a planner they call a D Day Girl. Marrakech is one of those agencies, not the mother house. What that means for you is simple and worth saying plainly. You are hiring a well drilled French brand, with real systems and a decade of method behind it, delivered here by a local planner rather than a Marrakech born studio that only ever works this one city. I find that neither good nor bad on its own, it is just the shape of the thing. The upside is structure and a proven way of running a wedding. The thing to check is how much of your day feels truly tailored to Marrakech, and how much simply follows a house playbook.
The person behind the Marrakech agency is Anaïs, and she is the reason I would take this brand seriously here. By her own account she has planned more than fifty bespoke weddings in and around Marrakech over about four years, which is a genuine local track record, not a brochure line. She works in French, English and Italian, she can also act as your ceremony officiant, and on the day itself she is backed by one or more assistants who handle setup, chase vendors and quietly absorb the small emergencies every wedding produces. Her style sits in the high end, bespoke register the network is known for, built on what they describe as rigour, warmth and a bit of fun. If you are a French or European couple who wants a planner fluent in your own language, used to running polished, design led celebrations, she is squarely in your lane.
Now the parts I want you to weigh, because no planner is right for everyone. First, languages. Anaïs works in French, English and Italian, and I did not find Arabic among them, so for a heavily Moroccan guest list, or for negotiating directly with purely Arabic speaking suppliers, expect her to lean on local partners rather than handle it herself. Second, framing. D DAY is built for French and international couples marrying away from home, so Marrakech is treated as a beautiful destination inside a worldwide portfolio, more than as a local Moroccan wedding tradition. Third, money. They do offer planning packages, but I could not find clear prices published anywhere, so you will be quoted privately rather than compare a public number. None of these are dealbreakers. They are simply the honest edges of hiring a French network brand for a Marrakech wedding.
So where do I land. D DAY in Marrakech is a solid, structured choice, a French network with real method and, more importantly, a local planner in Anaïs who has actually delivered dozens of weddings in this city. I would happily point a French, Italian or English speaking couple her way, especially one who values a proven system, a multilingual planner, and someone who can even officiate the ceremony itself. I would steer you elsewhere if you want a Marrakech born, Arabic fluent studio steeped only in local tradition, or if you need a clear price before you will even talk. I am putting them around 7.6 out of 10 overall, resting mostly on Anaïs's stated track record rather than couple reviews I could independently verify. Transparency sits near 6.0, lifted by a named, visible planner and pulled down by the lack of any public pricing. Let a call settle the rest.
D DAY has not publicly disclosed pricing. Contact the agency directly for a written quote.
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