Year after year, Ramadan collections continue to expand across the globe, no longer catering solely to the GCC region. Luxury houses have embraced the season in beautifully distinct ways, translating cultural sensitivity into thoughtfully designed pieces that feel both celebratory and timeless.
Loro Piana:
Loro Piana stayed true to its DNA, creating a Ramadan collection that feels effortlessly wearable beyond the season. The pieces are true wardrobe staples, elevated with subtle touches of pizzazz — from refined bag details to sandals finished in a soft bronze tone with chrome accents. Understated, elegant, and utterly stunning.
Jacquemus – “Blue Capsule”:
I’m endlessly drawn to blue, and when a brand gets the shade just right, it feels transformative. Though the capsule is intentionally concise, the silhouettes are impeccably structured and undeniably chic. A masterclass in restraint, where color and form do all the talking.
Louis Vuitton:
Louis Vuitton went all in for Ramadan, offering a collection that spans every mood — from shimmering, statement heels to kaftans adorned with a subtle beige holographic logo. It’s bold yet refined, and truly a collection not to be missed.
Burberry:
Burberry’s 2026 Ramadan capsule reimagines its iconic heritage through a seasonal lens, blending classic British codes with festive sophistication. Think silk, lightweight cashmere, and jacquard fabrics woven with tonal checks, finished with gold-plated hardware that adds just the right touch of celebration. These are pieces designed for iftar dinners, evening gatherings, and Eid celebrations — all while remaining unmistakably Burberry.
Hermès:
Hermès consistently stands out through its impeccable design language. While the house delivers timeless staples, it’s the accessories that truly shine during the festive season — thoughtful, elegant additions that elevate every Ramadan look with ease.