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8.2
/10 overall
Subjective editorial assessment based on public sources. see methodology →
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our editorial review
Let me lead with the thing that matters most. Scarlet is a London house. They plan weddings all over the world, and Marrakech is one destination on a long list, not their home turf. That means they fly a senior team in for your wedding rather than living in the city the rest of the year. I want to be honest that this shapes everything. A planner based here walks the venues every week, knows the florist and the light by name, and can drive over when something needs a second look. Scarlet's model is different. It is a polished London producer that brings in its own people and leans on local suppliers on the ground. For a couple who is also in the UK and wants to meet a planner at home, that can be a real comfort. For a couple who wants someone rooted in Marrakech, it is the first tradeoff to weigh.
Now the credit, because it is deserved. Scarlet's Marrakech pages read like a tour of the city's best addresses: the Four Seasons, the Royal Mansour, Amanjena, La Mamounia, the Mandarin Oriental. These are the hardest venues in the city to book and to run, and Scarlet clearly moves in that world. Their offer is genuinely full service: design and styling, production, world-class entertainment, lighting, and catering that ranges from Moroccan to international, with halal, kosher, and vegan handled without fuss. They will scale from an intimate dinner to a five hundred guest celebration. This is a real luxury producer, not a name badge. My one caveat is simple. The pages I read showcase the venues more than they document delivered weddings. So if the palace work is why you are drawn to them, ask to see actual Marrakech weddings they have produced, with photographs and a couple you can call.
So who is Scarlet actually right for? I would point a specific couple their way. You are planning from the UK, or from somewhere international, and you want a London producer with a big-production sensibility running the show. Scarlet's roots are in legendary parties, so if you care about entertainment, lighting, and a sense of theatre, they lean naturally in that direction. If you want one team holding the whole thing from the first sketch to the final dance, and you are comfortable that the relationship is anchored in London, they fit. Before you commit, ask the direct questions. How many Marrakech weddings have you delivered? Who from your team is on the ground on the day, and for the days before? How do you handle the walk-throughs, the supplier meetings, and the last-minute fixes that a local planner would simply drive over and solve? Their answers will tell you a lot.
Here is my honest read. Scarlet is a strong London luxury producer with real access to Marrakech's palace venues and the polish to carry a large, ambitious celebration. The caveats are just as real, and I would rather you hear them from me. They are not on the ground here day to day, they fly a team in. Their public Marrakech pages lean on venues more than on weddings they have delivered. And no pricing is disclosed anywhere, so you cannot compare them on cost without a call. None of that is a red flag. It is simply the shape of a fly-in luxury house, and for the right couple it works beautifully. If you want London-side hand-holding and palace-level production, they are worth a conversation. If you want a planner who lives and breathes Marrakech every week, set Scarlet beside a local specialist and choose on ground presence, portfolio, and price clarity.
Scarlet Events has not publicly disclosed pricing. Contact the agency directly for a written quote.
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