Ramadan drops are already appearing on our feeds, and rightfully so. It’s a time of togetherness, with social calendars filling up quick. In that same spirit of intentional prep, Maison Arabelle just unveiled its Ramadan Collection 2026, a love letter to the UAE and its nocturnal, lantern-lit season.
Think of it as a wardrobe written in chapters. For iftar, the Maison leans into silk and linen kaftans with that soft, luminous movement you only get from luxe fabrics. Much like the month itself, it features soft, easy cuts, fluid lines, and those little details you only really notice once you’re in the room wearing them.


As the night lengthens and the mood shifts from family table to social suhour, the collection deepens with velvet abayas and kaftans in mauve, black and dark green. The designs carry a cinematic richness, the kind you associate with late-night conversations, oud in the air, and a table that never really empties. The palette feels rooted in the region yet modern, the kind of colour story that photographs beautifully under both candlelight and flash.


Behind it all is Founder and Creative Director Amina Bouchiba, who frames the collection as a tribute to the textures, colours, and emotions that shape this part of the world. Each piece is handcrafted in-house at the Maison Arabelle atelier, with embroidery, dentelle lace, and hand-applied beads and crystals giving the garments their dimension and light. A team of designers educated at ESMOD Paris and Istituto Marangoni Dubai bring couture-level precision to silhouettes that are designed to be lived in, not just admired.
The Ramadan Collection 2026 will be available across Maison Arabelle boutiques and online at maisonarabelle.com, with a curated edit also arriving at Galeries Lafayette Doha and Harvey Nichols Doha. Consider it your early head start on the most dressed-up month of the year.
In Pictures: The Maison Arabelle Ramadan 2026 Collection









