Ramadan 2026: The Capsule Collections to Watch
Lisa Amnegard
From international luxury brands to regional favourites, these Ramadan capsule collections blend a perfect balance between tradition and contemporary style
With Ramadan expected to begin on February 18, fashion brands are already embracing the season with exclusive collections in preparation of the Holy month. From polished suhoor-ready looks to elegant, modest silhouettes, this season’s pieces strike a perfect balance between tradition and contemporary style.
While regional designers have long led the way, international labels are increasingly making Ramadan fashion a staple, with carefully curated capsule collections that highlight the region's growing influence in global fashion.
For style-conscious shoppers, that means there is no shortage of ways to dress with grace and style. With that in mind, here’s our roundup of Ramadan collections to keep an eye on before the holy month begins.

Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton welcomes the holy month with the sixth edition of its LV Mirage capsule, a luxurious collection that spans ready-to-wear, accessories, fine jewellery, and fragrance. The ready-to-wear pieces offer timeless designs, pairing earthy and neutral tones with flowing, silky silhouettes—ideal for the winter season.

To mark the occasion, the fashion house has also joined forces with Lebanese designer Nada Debs. Known for her innovative designs, Debs has created a high-end bakhoor set shaped like a Monogram flower, a Bakhoor Trunk, and a special Capucines bag in Taurillon leather.

Loro Piana
Loro Piana’s Ramadan 2026 Capsule Collection offers a refined edit designed around ease and comfort. Featuring the brand’s signature silhouettes in rich, sensorial fabrics, the collection explores sophisticated layering in a muted palette of sage, pale pink, and desert tones. A selection of elegant accessories complements the clothing pieces, with patterned silk scarves and sumptuous leather goods. Each piece is intentional and resonates with the Ramadan edit in perfect cohesion.

Mauzan
Known for its luxury abayas and sheilas, this homegrown UAE brand has become a celebrated icon of Ramadan fashion. Founded in 1990 by artist and creative director Rafia Helal Bin Drai, her designs have become significant with high-quality fabrics and bespoke designs.
For Ramadan 2026, Mauzan’s collection pairs abayas in soft, neutral tones with richer shades of dark green, black, and midnight blue. Alongside the abayas, the collection offers traditional Emirati mukhawwar dresses, finished with intricate talli embroidery.

Homaq
Founded in Dubai by designer Homa Qamar, Homaq is known for its elegant, minimalist approach to modest fashion. Its designs blend Western tailoring with Eastern silhouettes, featuring handmade pieces that feel both contemporary and rooted in tradition. Since its launch in 2008, the label has become a favourite for those seeking modern kaftans and abayas, combining soft colour palettes, luxurious fabrics, and subtle detailing.
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