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As Ramadan approaches, some of the world’s biggest fashion houses are unveiling special collections designed to honour the spirit of the holy month.
From luxurious leather accessories to subtle sparkle and fluid silhouettes made for long evenings of togetherness, these 2026 Ramadan collections are already setting the tone for what’s to come.
Below, GRAZIA highlights the Ramadan collections to shop this year.
Burberry

Celebrate the holy month in true Burberry fashion the Maison’s 2026 Ramadan collection. Think signature trench coats, jacquard-woven pyjama sets and cashmere scarves, reimagined in a richer burgundy tone and with embellishments that reflect the significance of the season. Special yet unmistakably Burberry, the iconic Burberry Check anchors the collection throughout.
Dior

Jonathan Anderson presents his first Ramadan collection for Dior, and while it marks a new chapter, the luxury house’s codes remain firmly intact. A plush bow adds the designer’s signature to the classic Lady Dior, while intricate florals, formed from hundreds of pink petals, cover the bag in soft texture. Fresh for spring and perfectly poetic for Ramadan, this collection is completed with pearl necklaces and sparkly gold slingbacks, designed to make you shine for every after-dark occasion.
Max Mara

Max Mara brings the art of silk craft and sophistication to the holy month this year with their special edition SS26 Ramadan collection. Rooted in craftsmanship, fluid silks, crisp cottons and lightweight cady take centre stage in this year’s collection. Embracing timeless values and elegant modesty, traditional Middle Eastern shapes meet modern patterns, creating looks that will carry you through not only this Ramadan, but many more to come.
Maje

Like every year, Maje approaches this Ramadan with its signature Parisian ease. Offering a refined edit of soft neutrals, crochet dresses that highlight your figure yet don’t cling and delicate knit sets, for warmer days and the cooler February evenings. Lightweight layers and breathable fabrics make this collection perfect for after sunset, ideal for long Iftars, Suhoors and everything in between.
Celine

Celine celebrates Ramadan this year with a curated collection of supple leather handbags, silky pyjama sets, and their highly coveted triumph slingbacks. Really, what more could a girl want? Sleepwear made luxurious, Celine releases matching pyjama tops and pants in lilac, ivory, wisteria, or khaki. Truly luxurious, the small Triomphe Frame bag, which debuted as part of Michael Rider’s first collection, now comes in precious leather, including burgundy crocodile and python navy. Consider Celine’s Ramadan collection a fashionable take on a Ramadan sleepover.
Louis Vuitton

Releasing their sixth edition of Ramadan collections this year, Louis Vuitton reveals ‘LV Mirage’. Treat yourself or your loved ones to this collection’s powdery pinks, earthy browns and warm neutrals, lifted with embroidery, rhinestones and rich texture. Delicate and luxurious, these pieces are easy to combine, yet make statements that go effortlessly from day to night. Lebanese designer, Nada Debs, makes Louis Vuitton history this holy month, being the first artist to collaborate with the French fashion label for a Ramadan collection. Inspired by the Arabian Desert dunes, the collaboration entails a Bakhoor creation, a Bakhoor trunk and a Capucines bag to match: the perfect trio.
Sandro

This Ramadan, Sandro delivers a curated capsule of 16 pieces to celebrate this special month. Designed for the stylish, modern, modest woman, the silhouettes are flowy, graceful, yet bold and powerful. Easy to wear, yet elevated, these dresses are the kind you can quickly slip on, yet look polished and ready for any after-dark occasions.