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For many of us girls, the question remains the same, “What should I wear?” Even with closets full to the brim, it still somehow feels like there’s nothing to wear. And this Ramadan, with calendars filled with gatherings and celebrations, that familiar dilemma isn’t going anywhere.
Thus, we turn to some of our favourite regional influencers who are delivering masterclasses in modest and elevated dressing. Whether you’re headed out for iftar, suhoor, or any other evening festivity, GRAZIA rounds up the style muses setting the tone for Ramadan 2026.
Manaal al hammadi
We’re no strangers to Manaal Al Hammadi’s fashion, yet time and time again, she reminds us exactly why we continue to follow her every style move. The Dubai-based designer and style voice took being a fashion inspiration to the next level, launching her eponymous label in 2006. And so, her followers can directly recreate her signature modern modest looks, perfect for any Ramadan occasions.
Imane
Imane, known as Solinlife on Instagram, takes modest fashion worldwide. Known for translating her signature style to cities worldwide, Paris, London, Milan – you name it. Truly a style teacher, she shows us exactly how dress with ease and elegance for every season, location and occasion. A personal favourite is her monochromatic ensemble pairing a cream crochet midi skirt with a matching white blouse and very on-trend peep-toe stilettos.
Nia Amroun
A name, and face, we can’t stop thinking about, Nia Amroun lives in our style heads rent-free. From looks that layer lace with sophisticated structured blazers and suede chocolate skirts, to looks that reignite our fashion spark with playful pops of colour, her outfits are full of styling lessons we can’t help but take notes from.
Yara Alnamlah
Known for her beauty expertise, Yara Alnamlah teaches us how to perfect full-glam and everyday makeup looks. But beauty isn’t the only thing she masters. From ruffled capri trousers with baby blue tweed jackets and Chanel boots, to a full-white top and skirt ensemble styled with an edgy kitten-heel boot, Yara’s fashion choices prove her style game is just as strong.
Khadija Ali
Based in Dubai, Khadija Ali, known as @oftensecretive, rose alongside the wave of faceless influencers, letting fashion take centre stage. With a focus on flowy silhouettes and layered looks, Khadija takes along to some of Dubai’s hottest spots in the coolest outfits.
Soha taha
Bold and beautiful, style icon Soha Taha is always giving us major fashion inspiration. In this look, she wears a full white monochromatic moment, simple yet anything but boring. With added structure through her white waist-cinching belt and an on-trend east-west purse, she perfectly embodies the power outfits we’d love to wear this Ramadan.
Zariyat Akhmedova
Known for her elevator mirror selfies, Zariyat Akhmedova delivers serious outfit inspo on the daily. Whether it’s a elevated every day look, pairing a Chanel-coded tweed jacket with a pair of classic denim, or a standout evening ensemble, like the one above, where she pairs a clean white top with a pair of statement wide-leg orange trousers, there isn’t a single outfit we wouldn’t want to recreate, both for Ramadan and beyond.
tenaalm
This creator displays effortless, modest dressing for any Dubai occasion. Whether she’s at one of the city’s loved cafes or strolling on the promenade of the Burj, Tenaalm always brings looks we’d love to recreate. Playful yet elegant, she often combines pops of colour to her sleek abaya looks, something we love for Ramadan occasions and beyond.
nas
Based in London yet frequently spotted across the Middle East, Nas brings a modern dressing inspiration from metropolitan cities to the Arabian coast. In this look, she opts for a shining beige abaya styled with a rhinestone-embellished clutch, an outfit formula we’ll be copying straight through iftar and suhoor season.
nada nadir
Radiating positivity through both her energy and style, Nada Nadir brings a feel-good yet refined approach to modest fashion. In this look, she stuns in a brown linen kaftan, easy yet intentional, styled with gold mismatched buttons that add a playful touch. Grounded in earthy tones and fluid in movement, it’s a Ramadan-ready outfit that we’d happily wear on repeat.