

Five Labels Setting the Tone for Ramadan 2026
Five Labels Setting the Tone for Ramadan 2026
Five Labels Setting the Tone for Ramadan 2026
Culture
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February 12, 2026



Amrita Singh
Chief Editor





Ramadan dressing is at its most compelling when it feels intentional. This season, we’re focusing on five labels that bring clarity, craft and modern proportion to pieces designed to move effortlessly through the month.
Ramadan style has evolved into something far more nuanced than occasionwear. It’s about rhythm - how clothes transition from daytime commitments to iftar gatherings, how fabrics move, how silhouettes hold presence without excess.
This year, we’re turning to brands that approach the season with confidence and precision. Regional labels like Noon By Noor continue to lead with sculptural tailoring and refined structure, offering pieces that feel elevated yet grounded. On the high street, COS brings its signature minimalism into the conversation, delivering clean lines and fluid layers that make modern modest dressing feel effortless whilst AMPM introduces considered detail, craftsmanship and wearability.
The common thread is intention. Thoughtful silhouettes. Intelligent layering. Pieces that feel contemporary rather than ceremonial.
Ramadan dressing, at its best, is about presence. And these are the brands shaping that conversation.

Noon by Noor
Founded in 2008 by Bahraini cousins Shaikha Noor Al Khalifa and Shaikha Haya Al Khalifa, Noon by Noor has become a defining voice in modern Gulf fashion. For Ramadan 2026, the brand selects key pieces from its Resort collection - designs that feel rooted in the region yet adaptable beyond the season.
Linen shirt dresses with sweeping sleeves subtly reference the thobe, reinterpreting traditional codes through a feminine, contemporary lens. Slim scarves complete the edit, styled either conventionally or reworked as headbands - small gestures that reflect how regional dress continues to evolve rather than stand still.
Shop here

COS
High street favourite, COS approaches Ramadan through its signature lens of restraint and functionality, offering pieces that align with the pace of the region rather than competing with it. This season’s palette leans soft - muted pastels that transition easily from daytime commitments to evening gatherings.
Standouts include a fluid batwing sleeve maxi dress and a mole-toned blazer cut with relaxed, understated tailoring with a matching pant. The result is Ramadan dressing that feels modern, considered and entirely wearable beyond the month.
Shop here

AMPM
South Asian founded label, AMPM’s Ramadan collection is grounded in intention - pieces designed to move quietly through the rituals of the month. The silhouettes are soft and familiar, created with modesty, ease and comfort in mind, while details remain subtle and considered. These are garments made to exist within real moments, beside prayer mats, around long iftar tables, through late-night conversations and into intimate Eid gatherings. Thoughtful rather than ornate, the collection reflects devotion in its most lived-in form.
Shop here

Sarah’s Bag
Sarah’s Bag approaches Ramadan with its hallmark craftsmanship, delivering a line-up that spans striking kaftans to finely detailed abayas. Rich textiles - from fluid silks to deeper, tactile fabrics - form the foundation, brought to life through intricate handwork and celestial-inspired embellishment that feels celebratory without excess. Designed for suhoor, iftar and the gatherings in between, the pieces balance occasion dressing with wearability. Alongside the garments, the brand’s signature statement bags return in sculptural silhouettes with artisanal hardware, each one reflecting the label’s spirited, handcrafted identity.
Shop here

Khanum's x Oumayma Elboumeshouli
Khanum’s collaboration with Oumayma Elboumeshouli marks the brand’s first influencer-led capsule - a partnership rooted in shared perspective rather than surface appeal. Known for its refined gowns and occasion silhouettes, Khanum channels Oumayma’s assured sense of style into a focused edit that feels cohesive and intentional. The result is a collection shaped by aligned values and cultural awareness, where femininity is expressed through clean lines, elevated detailing and pieces designed to carry presence at evening gatherings and celebratory moments alike.
Shop here
Ramadan style has evolved into something far more nuanced than occasionwear. It’s about rhythm - how clothes transition from daytime commitments to iftar gatherings, how fabrics move, how silhouettes hold presence without excess.
This year, we’re turning to brands that approach the season with confidence and precision. Regional labels like Noon By Noor continue to lead with sculptural tailoring and refined structure, offering pieces that feel elevated yet grounded. On the high street, COS brings its signature minimalism into the conversation, delivering clean lines and fluid layers that make modern modest dressing feel effortless whilst AMPM introduces considered detail, craftsmanship and wearability.
The common thread is intention. Thoughtful silhouettes. Intelligent layering. Pieces that feel contemporary rather than ceremonial.
Ramadan dressing, at its best, is about presence. And these are the brands shaping that conversation.

Noon by Noor
Founded in 2008 by Bahraini cousins Shaikha Noor Al Khalifa and Shaikha Haya Al Khalifa, Noon by Noor has become a defining voice in modern Gulf fashion. For Ramadan 2026, the brand selects key pieces from its Resort collection - designs that feel rooted in the region yet adaptable beyond the season.
Linen shirt dresses with sweeping sleeves subtly reference the thobe, reinterpreting traditional codes through a feminine, contemporary lens. Slim scarves complete the edit, styled either conventionally or reworked as headbands - small gestures that reflect how regional dress continues to evolve rather than stand still.
Shop here

COS
High street favourite, COS approaches Ramadan through its signature lens of restraint and functionality, offering pieces that align with the pace of the region rather than competing with it. This season’s palette leans soft - muted pastels that transition easily from daytime commitments to evening gatherings.
Standouts include a fluid batwing sleeve maxi dress and a mole-toned blazer cut with relaxed, understated tailoring with a matching pant. The result is Ramadan dressing that feels modern, considered and entirely wearable beyond the month.
Shop here

AMPM
South Asian founded label, AMPM’s Ramadan collection is grounded in intention - pieces designed to move quietly through the rituals of the month. The silhouettes are soft and familiar, created with modesty, ease and comfort in mind, while details remain subtle and considered. These are garments made to exist within real moments, beside prayer mats, around long iftar tables, through late-night conversations and into intimate Eid gatherings. Thoughtful rather than ornate, the collection reflects devotion in its most lived-in form.
Shop here

Sarah’s Bag
Sarah’s Bag approaches Ramadan with its hallmark craftsmanship, delivering a line-up that spans striking kaftans to finely detailed abayas. Rich textiles - from fluid silks to deeper, tactile fabrics - form the foundation, brought to life through intricate handwork and celestial-inspired embellishment that feels celebratory without excess. Designed for suhoor, iftar and the gatherings in between, the pieces balance occasion dressing with wearability. Alongside the garments, the brand’s signature statement bags return in sculptural silhouettes with artisanal hardware, each one reflecting the label’s spirited, handcrafted identity.
Shop here

Khanum's x Oumayma Elboumeshouli
Khanum’s collaboration with Oumayma Elboumeshouli marks the brand’s first influencer-led capsule - a partnership rooted in shared perspective rather than surface appeal. Known for its refined gowns and occasion silhouettes, Khanum channels Oumayma’s assured sense of style into a focused edit that feels cohesive and intentional. The result is a collection shaped by aligned values and cultural awareness, where femininity is expressed through clean lines, elevated detailing and pieces designed to carry presence at evening gatherings and celebratory moments alike.
Shop here
Ramadan style has evolved into something far more nuanced than occasionwear. It’s about rhythm - how clothes transition from daytime commitments to iftar gatherings, how fabrics move, how silhouettes hold presence without excess.
This year, we’re turning to brands that approach the season with confidence and precision. Regional labels like Noon By Noor continue to lead with sculptural tailoring and refined structure, offering pieces that feel elevated yet grounded. On the high street, COS brings its signature minimalism into the conversation, delivering clean lines and fluid layers that make modern modest dressing feel effortless whilst AMPM introduces considered detail, craftsmanship and wearability.
The common thread is intention. Thoughtful silhouettes. Intelligent layering. Pieces that feel contemporary rather than ceremonial.
Ramadan dressing, at its best, is about presence. And these are the brands shaping that conversation.

Noon by Noor
Founded in 2008 by Bahraini cousins Shaikha Noor Al Khalifa and Shaikha Haya Al Khalifa, Noon by Noor has become a defining voice in modern Gulf fashion. For Ramadan 2026, the brand selects key pieces from its Resort collection - designs that feel rooted in the region yet adaptable beyond the season.
Linen shirt dresses with sweeping sleeves subtly reference the thobe, reinterpreting traditional codes through a feminine, contemporary lens. Slim scarves complete the edit, styled either conventionally or reworked as headbands - small gestures that reflect how regional dress continues to evolve rather than stand still.
Shop here

COS
High street favourite, COS approaches Ramadan through its signature lens of restraint and functionality, offering pieces that align with the pace of the region rather than competing with it. This season’s palette leans soft - muted pastels that transition easily from daytime commitments to evening gatherings.
Standouts include a fluid batwing sleeve maxi dress and a mole-toned blazer cut with relaxed, understated tailoring with a matching pant. The result is Ramadan dressing that feels modern, considered and entirely wearable beyond the month.
Shop here

AMPM
South Asian founded label, AMPM’s Ramadan collection is grounded in intention - pieces designed to move quietly through the rituals of the month. The silhouettes are soft and familiar, created with modesty, ease and comfort in mind, while details remain subtle and considered. These are garments made to exist within real moments, beside prayer mats, around long iftar tables, through late-night conversations and into intimate Eid gatherings. Thoughtful rather than ornate, the collection reflects devotion in its most lived-in form.
Shop here

Sarah’s Bag
Sarah’s Bag approaches Ramadan with its hallmark craftsmanship, delivering a line-up that spans striking kaftans to finely detailed abayas. Rich textiles - from fluid silks to deeper, tactile fabrics - form the foundation, brought to life through intricate handwork and celestial-inspired embellishment that feels celebratory without excess. Designed for suhoor, iftar and the gatherings in between, the pieces balance occasion dressing with wearability. Alongside the garments, the brand’s signature statement bags return in sculptural silhouettes with artisanal hardware, each one reflecting the label’s spirited, handcrafted identity.
Shop here

Khanum's x Oumayma Elboumeshouli
Khanum’s collaboration with Oumayma Elboumeshouli marks the brand’s first influencer-led capsule - a partnership rooted in shared perspective rather than surface appeal. Known for its refined gowns and occasion silhouettes, Khanum channels Oumayma’s assured sense of style into a focused edit that feels cohesive and intentional. The result is a collection shaped by aligned values and cultural awareness, where femininity is expressed through clean lines, elevated detailing and pieces designed to carry presence at evening gatherings and celebratory moments alike.
Shop here
Ramadan style has evolved into something far more nuanced than occasionwear. It’s about rhythm - how clothes transition from daytime commitments to iftar gatherings, how fabrics move, how silhouettes hold presence without excess.
This year, we’re turning to brands that approach the season with confidence and precision. Regional labels like Noon By Noor continue to lead with sculptural tailoring and refined structure, offering pieces that feel elevated yet grounded. On the high street, COS brings its signature minimalism into the conversation, delivering clean lines and fluid layers that make modern modest dressing feel effortless whilst AMPM introduces considered detail, craftsmanship and wearability.
The common thread is intention. Thoughtful silhouettes. Intelligent layering. Pieces that feel contemporary rather than ceremonial.
Ramadan dressing, at its best, is about presence. And these are the brands shaping that conversation.

Noon by Noor
Founded in 2008 by Bahraini cousins Shaikha Noor Al Khalifa and Shaikha Haya Al Khalifa, Noon by Noor has become a defining voice in modern Gulf fashion. For Ramadan 2026, the brand selects key pieces from its Resort collection - designs that feel rooted in the region yet adaptable beyond the season.
Linen shirt dresses with sweeping sleeves subtly reference the thobe, reinterpreting traditional codes through a feminine, contemporary lens. Slim scarves complete the edit, styled either conventionally or reworked as headbands - small gestures that reflect how regional dress continues to evolve rather than stand still.
Shop here

COS
High street favourite, COS approaches Ramadan through its signature lens of restraint and functionality, offering pieces that align with the pace of the region rather than competing with it. This season’s palette leans soft - muted pastels that transition easily from daytime commitments to evening gatherings.
Standouts include a fluid batwing sleeve maxi dress and a mole-toned blazer cut with relaxed, understated tailoring with a matching pant. The result is Ramadan dressing that feels modern, considered and entirely wearable beyond the month.
Shop here

AMPM
South Asian founded label, AMPM’s Ramadan collection is grounded in intention - pieces designed to move quietly through the rituals of the month. The silhouettes are soft and familiar, created with modesty, ease and comfort in mind, while details remain subtle and considered. These are garments made to exist within real moments, beside prayer mats, around long iftar tables, through late-night conversations and into intimate Eid gatherings. Thoughtful rather than ornate, the collection reflects devotion in its most lived-in form.
Shop here

Sarah’s Bag
Sarah’s Bag approaches Ramadan with its hallmark craftsmanship, delivering a line-up that spans striking kaftans to finely detailed abayas. Rich textiles - from fluid silks to deeper, tactile fabrics - form the foundation, brought to life through intricate handwork and celestial-inspired embellishment that feels celebratory without excess. Designed for suhoor, iftar and the gatherings in between, the pieces balance occasion dressing with wearability. Alongside the garments, the brand’s signature statement bags return in sculptural silhouettes with artisanal hardware, each one reflecting the label’s spirited, handcrafted identity.
Shop here

Khanum's x Oumayma Elboumeshouli
Khanum’s collaboration with Oumayma Elboumeshouli marks the brand’s first influencer-led capsule - a partnership rooted in shared perspective rather than surface appeal. Known for its refined gowns and occasion silhouettes, Khanum channels Oumayma’s assured sense of style into a focused edit that feels cohesive and intentional. The result is a collection shaped by aligned values and cultural awareness, where femininity is expressed through clean lines, elevated detailing and pieces designed to carry presence at evening gatherings and celebratory moments alike.
Shop here


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