
0 weddings planned · English, French, Arabic
7.8
/10 overall
Subjective editorial assessment based on public sources. see methodology →
What Rose Mirage would cost at different wedding budgets
| Wedding Budget | Planning Fee |
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| 40 000 € | Log in to see prices |
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our editorial review
Rose Mirage presents itself as a design-led luxury studio built around one idea: a wedding you feel rather than simply see. What stands out to me first is the venue access they claim. Their site names La Mamounia, the Beldi Country Club, luxury camps in the Agafay desert, Villa Taj, private riads, and palace settings. For a couple set on a Marrakech landmark, that reach matters. The second thing that stands out is their honesty about money. They publish a minimum investment from 40,000 euros, where most planners here hide everything behind a contact form. I respect that choice, because it tells you at once whether you are their client or not. The flip side is plain: that floor prices out the majority of couples I talk to. Rose Mirage is not trying to be for everyone, and they say so openly by taking only a limited number of weddings each season.
The studio runs full-service production, and the tone on their site leans toward what they call quiet luxury: western planning standards layered over Moroccan hospitality. In practice that means scenography, floral design, catering coordination from authentic Moroccan feasts to fine plated dinners, entertainment, and the unglamorous logistics of hotels, transfers, and guest flow across a whole weekend. They market heavily to couples planning from the US, UK, and Canada, so remote planning across time zones is part of the pitch. Their site is in English, and because the team is Marrakech based I would expect French and Arabic on the ground, though they do not spell that out. One deliberate choice shapes everything: they accept a strictly limited number of commissions per season. That should mean genuine attention on your event. It also means availability is tight, and at the time I looked they were already pointing couples toward 2026 and 2027 dates.
You would choose Rose Mirage if you are an international couple who wants a turnkey, design-forward celebration in a Marrakech palace, a private villa, or the Agafay desert, and your budget comfortably clears their floor. The draw is the combination of venue access, editorial styling, and a team that positions itself for hands-off, remote planning. Here is my honest reservation, and it is a real one. I could not find a named founder, any stated years of experience, a wedding count, or independent reviews from past couples. The brand is polished and the positioning is confident, but confidence is not the same as a track record I can verify for you. So my advice is simple: treat the website as a promise, not proof. Get on a call, ask who will actually run your wedding, and ask to walk through real weddings they have delivered, not only mood imagery.
My read is that Rose Mirage is a genuinely luxury-positioned studio with real venue relationships and refreshingly clear pricing signals, held back mainly by how little they reveal about the people and the history behind the brand. It is a strong fit for high budget international couples who want a curated palace or desert wedding and value design and discretion over a long public portfolio. It is the wrong fit if you are working to a mid range budget, or if you need a proven, named team with visible reviews before you commit. I am scoring them around 7.8 out of 10 overall, an estimate based on their positioning, venue access, and evident production standards rather than verified results. Transparency sits near 6.5: the published minimum and the clear process help, but the anonymous team and undisclosed fee structure hold it back. Speak to them directly, and let their answers, not their brand, decide it.
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We recommend booking Rose Mirage 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.