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  • February 12, 2026
Ramadan 2026: Six Brands Loved by Royals for Chic Modest Dressing

Whether you’re drawn to pieces rooted in cultural heritage and intricate embroidery, or modern designs that celebrate modesty with contemporary sophistication, these six royal-approved brands deliver both.

Queen Rania in full Sarah’s Bag look during Ramadan Iftar in 2025, photo from the Royal Hashemite Court

Sarah’s Bag

Her Majesty Queen Rania of Jordan chose to wear the brand’s designs during one of her Iftar gatherings last year. The label was established in Lebanon in 2000 by Sarah Beydoun, and is renowned today for its luxury handcrafted handbags and accessories that merge artisanal craftsmanship with contemporary design. Its Ramadan collections featuring abayas, coordinated sets and elegant outerwear strike the perfect balance between refined modesty and modern sophistication.

Sheikha Moza wearing Jabador design in an event last October, photo from Sheikha Moza Instagram


Jabador

Jabador by Sanae Elhaddad, a Qatar-based brand, celebrates Moroccan heritage through its designs. The label is famously favoured by Her Highness Sheikha Moza, from caftans to breathtaking abayas featuring exquisite embroidery. One of its recent creations is a two-tone embroidered abaya for Sheikha Moza, an elegant choice for resplendent Ramadan nights.

Her Highnesss Sayyida Al Jalila wearing Amal Al Raisi creation, photo credit: Oman Royal Family

Amal Al Raisi

Founded in 2006, Omani designer Amal Al Raisi has earned the trust of Oman’s First Lady, Her Highnesss Sayyida Al Jalila. Her collections honour Arab heritage while maintaining a distinct global appeal, celebrating femininity with a confident, contemporary edge — the perfect choice for elegant Ramadan evenings.

Her Majesty Queen Rania and Her Royal Highness Princess Rajwa in Eman Al Ahmed designs during an iftar gathering last year, Photo credits: the Royal Hashemite Court

Eman Al Ahmed

Favoured by the mother-and-daughter-in-law duo, Her Majesty Queen Rania and Her Royal Highness Princess Rajwa, as well as other ladies of the Jordanian royal household, Eman Al Ahmed’s designs have been spotted on numerous royal occasions. Celebrating Jordanian and Palestinian heritage, her pieces are known for falling effortlessly on the body, combining modesty with elegance through intricate hand-stitching and thoughtful cultural details.

HH Sheikh Tamim, Emir of Qatar, with his daughter, Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Tamim Al Thani

Moonlight Concept

Qatari luxury brand Moonlight Concept, founded in 2011 by designer Muna Al Kaabi, is favoured by members of the Qatari royal family. Her Highness Sheikha Jawaher bint Hamad Al Thani, wife of the Emir of Qatar, has been seen wearing the label on numerous occasions,  as has her daughter, Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Tamim Al Thani. 

Muna’s designs blend traditional Qatari stitching techniques, particularly Al Naqda, with contemporary silhouettes, celebrating modesty and Qatari heritage in each piece.


His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II of Jordan during a private iftar with children from orphan care homes last year, Photo credits: the Royal Hashemite Court

Bambah

Favoured by Her Royal Highness Princess Rajwa for her relaxed yet effortlessly chic Ramadan dressing, the Dubai-based luxury label was founded in 2010 by Egyptian entrepreneur Maha Abdul Rasheed. Known for its vintage-inspired, feminine aesthetic, defined by bold silhouettes, oversized bows and vibrant floral prints, Bambah’s Ramadan 2026 collection draws inspiration from the beauty of Marrakech, featuring elegant two-piece designs that combine comfort and ease while perfecting the art of chic Ramadan style.