sofia tabet
Raised between Paris and Algiers, Sofia has always lived in two languages of beauty.
The precision of architecture.
The poetry of heritage.
The softness of women.
The sharpness of structure.
She then lived in London and graduated as an architect at the Architectural Association. She currently works for Philippe Starck — honing a design voice that merges craft and modernity, precision with emotion, structure with sensuality.
But the true blueprint came from home — from watching Algerian women dress not for fashion, but for dignity, allure, and identity.
One moment stayed with her forever: wearing her mother’s hand-tailored Algerian caftan — off the shoulder, and suddenly she stood taller, felt calmer, completely herself.
She realised: fashion can also make a woman feel at home. That is the essence of Maya Morita.
Maya — a name that lives in her family history, a reminder that never disappears.
Morita – in Spanish, an affectionate word for a North African woman; also a spicy and smoky Mexican pepper, and the name of a wild and fleeting berry…
A name that holds fire and tenderness. Just like the women who wear it.
Maya Morita is a meeting point between past and present. Between the Medina and Paris nights. Between heritage you can move in and confidence you can feel.
Limited-edition pieces, hand-finished by seamstresses. Designed to hold a woman’s power without asking her to shout.
Designed in Paris. Rooted in Algeria. For women who carry worlds within them. Maya Morita.