Ramadan 2020: The best of this year’s capsule collections
Iftar and Suhoor, sorted.
Iftar and Suhoor, sorted.

Deema Ajlani
Deema Ajlani’s collection presents six exclusive African-inspired pieces that’ll not only see you through Eid, but the whole of summer.

Purificacion Gracia
Purificacion’s easy-to-wear collection is what we seriously need for a Ramadan in lockdown. The designs are creative, colourful and chic, and oh s

Jude Benhalim Jewellery
Eponymous Egyptian jewellery brand, Jude Benhalim, has released three earrings that come in internchangeable colourways, so you can switch up your iftar looks in 30 seconds flat.

Steve Madden
All the heels and bags you need for Ramadan’s gatherings, from sparkly ones to plain and simple.

Noon by Noor
Bahrain-based designers Noor AlKhalifa and Haya AlKhalifa have created a capsule collection of gorgeous kaftans for Ramadan and Eid. And that’s not all, in response to the devastation coronavirus has brought upon many, the designers pledged to donate 20% of online proceeds to The Covid-19 Solidarity Response Fund for WHO.

Nisnass
From daily beauty essentials to outfits for special occasions, Nisnass rounds up the very best pieces for Ramadan and we. want. it. all.

Etoile “La Boutique”
If you love supporting local designers, this one’s for you. Etoile has created an exclusice edit for the holy month with in-house brands such as Maison Rabih Kayrouz, Dice Kayek, Taller Marmo, Hemant & Nandita, and Tashia.

COS
Cos have designed its first-ever Ramadan collection made of 18-pieces, which vary between tonal sets, maxi dresses, cotton tunics, blouses, and wide-leg pants made modest. It’s exclusive to the region, and we foresee these to be closet staples all year round.
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Nemozena
A luxury lifestyle womenswear brand founded in the UAE, Nemozena’s modest fashion edit is a roundup of their best-selling conservative silhouettes from their S/S20 collection.

Mango
Not only is Mango’s Ramadan capsule exclusive to the region, but the collection dropped back on the 15th of March, giving us a chance to get ahead when curating our iftar ensembeles. Its collection is made to fit into two moments: earthy tones casual pieces for daily essentials and pieces in silver, black, blue and white for special occasions.

Shopbop
Each year, Shopbop release their highlighy anticipated modest fashion edit ahead of Ramadan. This year, the international, worldwide shopping retail has picked stunning pieces from Isabel Marant, F.R.S For Restless Sleepers and Preen by Thornton Bregazzi, to GANNI, Zimmermann and Saloni.

Loro Piana
For the very first time in Dubai and specifically for our region, Loro Piana have created an exclusive capsule collection for Ramadan. It will be available at The Dubai Mall, once it reopens, but for now you can shop all your favourite pieces on their site loropiana.ae.
Desigual
Welcome to an exclusive Ramadan collection from a Spanish vibrant brand! Desigual’s Ramadan options are on another level allowing in a young casual look in a modest style. Fabrics are in white, beige, and green with flowers inspired by Mediterranean-Asian style and a touch of gold on them that always enriches a fashionable look. The brand also created three unique dresses to get you through Ramadan, and that will also be your choice for the summer!
Rubeus Milano
Rubeus Milano has created a modest edit that boasts pajama coordinates and floaty dresses – but we’re totally here for the ’70s style pants.
Namshi
Namshi has curated a one-stop-shop to Ramadan. Their collection includes everything from modest outfits to Arabesque homeware to jazz up your interiors.
Kaleidoscope by Mimi
Looking for an easy-to-wear, comfortable, and chic look? Kaleidoscope is surely your go to because they are exaclty what you are looking for: easy-to-wear, comfortable, and chic colourful kaftans.
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