Picasso’s Daughter Paloma Quarantines in Luxury Marrakech Villa Amid Pandemic

Several personalities had to spend their confinement in Morocco, following the closure of borders decided to fight against the spread of the coronavirus. This is the case of Paloma Picasso who spent her quarantine in her luxurious villa in Marrakech.
The daughter of the 20th century Spanish painter spent the entire confinement in her villa located in the Palmeraie, acquired in 2006.
The fashion designer was spotted in the ochre city, as she accompanied her husband to the hospital following a health problem. Paloma fell under the charm of the ochre city, of which she never tires of praising.
According to reports by Hespress, the particular landscape of this city of Marrakech inspired her in the creation of her "Zellige" jewelry line for the "Tiffany & Co." brand.
Moreover, the same source reports that the artist Paloma remains seduced by life in this quintessential tourist city, in which she spends a good part of the year.
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