The holy month means a period of reflection and connection; delving in deeper for what truly counts. But it also means a month of invites between family, friends, coworkers, and everything else in between. So as we prepare for the upcoming month of Ramadan, we also prepare our closet for the office Iftars, last-minute Suhoors, and the everyday casual gatherings. And on our cheat sheet are the 2026 Ramadan edits by high fashion brands that bring on the modest silhouettes and fresh designs without breaking the bank.
Bambah
Homegrown brand Bambah never misses with their Ramadan collection. Sporting metallics, muted pastels, and a royal colour palette, their abayas and kaftans are refreshingly wearable no matter the season.
Baruni

Allowing designer Fadwa Baruni’s North African heritage to shine, Baruni’s Ramadan collection is chock full of kaftans and dresses made for movement. Frills, ruffles, and flared sleeves only further the fluidity, while metallic maxi dresses stand tall with their fabric alone.
Kiabi

With everyday pieces that are sure to withstand the test of time, Kiabi’s Ramadan collection is almost like a capsule wardrobe. Maxi dresses emphasise most modest dressers’ preferred silhouette, whereas knit cardigans and ruffled blouses make for easy everyday wear and for most casual Ramadan gatherings.
Maje

A soft neutral palette of beige, ochre, and sand are what defines Maje’s Ramadan capsule. Laid-back, fluid silhouettes are elevated through subtle details. Pieces are knit, crocheted, pleated, and bejewelled, emphasising understated luxury in the little things.
Max Mara

On a more premium end, if you love printed pieces, then Max Mara’s Ramadan edit won’t disappoint! From co-ord sets to dresses, tunics, and kaftans, each piece comes with a print on luxurious fabric with some featuring delicate rhinestone embroidery that blends seamlessly with the overall garment.
NEXT

Covering Suhoors, Iftars, and everything else in between, NEXT’s collection sports kaftans, maxi dresses, blouses, skirts, and even pyjamas in case your next Iftar is coupled with a slumber party. And their designs range from casual pieces to statement looks that are elevated by details such as fabric, embroidery, and tailoring.
Sandro

Clean lines and sharp tailoring meet contemporary design and fluid silhouettes in this edit. Much of Sandro’s Ramadan edit is comprised of two-piece sets and maxi dresses where waistlines are dropped and sleeves are flared. With a contrasting palette of pastels and muted jewel tones, the pieces help to take care of every occasion you can think of.
Ted Baker

Florals for spring? At least that’s what Ted Baker thinks so. Between shiny satins and loose cottons, every piece in their Ramadan edit is marked by florals, either in print or as a motif. But it is not as overpowering as you’d think. With a muted pastel colour palette, the florals are not strikingly bold but rather blend in with the fabric. Either way, we can see them work effortlessly with a garden-themed iftar.

