Dressing up in a respectful way is everyone’s goal this month. We’ve rounded up our favourite pieces from the Ramadan and Eid collections out there. Check them out!

Ramadan is a period of reflection that Muslims observe with humility and diligence. However, people from all corners of the globe living in this part of the world also use this moment to be more aware of their surroundings and practice acts of kindness. After living in the Middle East for some time, we all learn how to appreciate this period of modesty and humbleness to connect with ourselves and others.
As fashion is a subject that’s always on our radar, we have noticed that each year, more and more brands have been creating capsules for Ramadan and Eid celebrations.
High-end, international names (but also streetwear labels) and regional brands have been dedicating lines for this time of the year as they have noticed the potential and demand for this kind of style.
Locals and expats search for ways to embrace this moment with stylish pieces. Modest yet interesting and innovative, the collections bring flowy fabrics, loose silhouettes and colours that go from vivid blue to muted tones.
We selected a few pieces we believe could help you compose elegant and appropriate looks to enjoy Iftars, Ghabgas and Suhours – there are lots of gatherings happening in this period, which is also all about spending time with family and friends.
DRESS TO EXPRESS









Maxi dresses are the ultimate pick for your Ramadan and Eid nights. From sophisticated numbers with intricate embroidery to solid pieces with interesting details or flowy elements, they are an easy way to create an effortless outfit.
OVER THE LEGS






Maxi skirts are a summer trend that can easily be incorporated into your modest wardrobe. Invest in them and have a few pieces to rotate during the entire season.
ON THE LOOSE





Wide tops with long sleeves in beige and pearly shades are a great way to compose classy everyday looks.
INSPIRED BY THE SKY







The typical Ramadan go-to colours are dark green and red with golden accents, but blue is the shade to choose this year. From light hues to bright tones, embrace the sky’s palette to elevate your style.
COVER-UP STARS






Kimonos, robes, open kaftans and tunics are in the spotlight. Even if you wear your everyday clothes like jeans and a tee, throw-overs are the perfect way to keep it low-key with the advantage of adding a dressy touch to your casual outfit.
TRADITIONAL STYLE





Kaftans are customarily worn during this period. This tunic style usually has wide sleeves, a V-neck and a very loose silhouette. They are not so ethnic this time round, so invest in solid pieces for timeless outfits.
LET IT SHINE







Metallic handbags are the on-trend carriers to complement your Ramadan and Eid looks. In soft pink, gold and silver, they add a focal point with a mix of femininity and bold attitude.