What to wear for Ramadan

A time when comfortable fabrics, elegant cuts and nods to tradition reign supreme, here’s our edit of what to wear now…

18th February, 2026

As Ramadan begins, focus shifts and so does our wardrobe. Attention turns to fabrics that feel good, shades that centre us rather than fight for attention, and cuts that balance beauty and beliefs. It is in many ways a fashion palettes cleanser but far from boring or safe. This season’s styles have an easy elegance about them and serious capsule closet qualities – cashmere sets? Silk dresses? Flattering tailoring? Oh we are so here for it. 

New to Fabric of Society and a brand that’s perfect for the moment, Voranida was founded in 2019 by Thai designer, Voranida Rujekitnara. The label’s restrained designs champion quality of details over quantity, resulting in an understated elegance that showcases precise craftsmanship. Our favourite pieces for now? It’s a race between the baby pink Pant and Blazer Set, and the elegant Yasmina Maxi Dress. Ok, fine, we’re getting both.

 

If now is when you gravitate towards softer colours, may we introduce you to The Loom Atelier, also new to Fabric of Society. The SS26 collection highlights the timeless appeal of rich cream and camel shades, especially powerful when layered together. The pieces – a curation of minimalist tie-detail jackets, lightly structured pants and luxurious cotton vests – are a celebration of simplicity, where each seam, fold and cut feels intentional. A collection of must-haves for comfortable yet stylish days. Go-to brands season after season, Sporty & Rich and Aya Muse both deliver soft sets in calming shades. A perfect balance of comfort and style, they are vital for now and will continue to work just as hard on your next long-haul flight.

 

Committed dress fans, this one's for you. Christopher Esber’s collection of long-sleeve gowns will have you swooning, whilst Deme by Gabriella’s edit of modest dresses in sorbet shades remain firm favourites. Abadia – a brand known and loved throughout the Middle East – naturally serves up impeccable choices, fusing elegance and comfort. Whatever style you gravitate towards this Ramadan, one style rule remains: authenticity. Choose what aligns with you right now, to complement rather than create noise.