As we plan celebrations throughout the weekend, we offer some style inspiration from this elevated regional designer’s latest collections.
As the long Eid weekend approaches, wardrobe choices are set to become more celebratory. This season, regional designers offer collections designed for everything from intimate family gatherings to evening visits and festive dinners.
Here’s our refined edit of labels shaping how we dress for the occasion of Eid Al-Fitr

Dal
Dal’s softly muted palette of smoky blues, blush pinks, ivory and gold lends itself effortlessly to Eid dressing, offering a sense of quiet sophistication. Thoughtful touches of sequins elevate otherwise simple silhouettes, making each piece feel special without being overstated. From striped kaftans with delicately embellished collars to flowing abayas with sheer, detailed sleeves, the collection is perfect for relaxed celebratory days.

Mauzan
With Chapter 37, Mauzan refines the idea of quiet luxury, offering pieces that move effortlessly through the rhythm of Eid celebrations. Clean tailoring and breathable fabrics ensure comfort, while delicate embroidery, lace inserts and subtle beadwork introduce a sense of occasion. The versatility of the abayas and kaftans makes them particularly suited to a full day of hosting and visiting, with soft neutrals and muted pastels lending an understated elegance.

Bambah
Bambah’s Ramadan 2026 collection captures a sense of escapism that feels especially fitting for Eid. Drawing on Marrakesh’s warm tones and serene architecture, the pieces are fluid, feminine and layered with intention. The restrained palette and graceful silhouettes allow for effortless dressing, while artisanal details add depth.

1309 Studio
1309 Studio approaches Eid dressing through a contemporary lens, blending heritage references with modern tailoring. Fluid silhouettes and thoughtful construction create pieces that feel both expressive and wearable. With an emphasis on longevity over trends, the collection offers refined options that stand apart.

Shatha Essa
Inspired by the mangroves of Abu Dhabi, Shatha Essa’s collection brings a grounded, nature-led elegance to Eid wardrobes. Earthy tones of sand, cream and taupe create a calming base, while fluid shapes and soft lacework introduce a gentle femininity. Deeper blue pieces with fine sequin edging add just enough evening allure, making the collection ideal for transitioning seamlessly from daytime visits to more formal gatherings.

Onori
Onori’s Celebration of Grace collection feels inherently aligned with the spirit of Eid, balancing reflection with celebration. Flowing kaftans and softly structured sets in Tencel twill and satin offer both comfort and elegance, while delicate embroidery catches the light in a subtle, refined way.

Ola by Ohaila Khan
Ola by Ohaila Khan introduces a more poetic approach to Eid dressing featuring the signature Zodiac print. Inspired by constellations and celestial motifs, each piece has a sense of individuality. Soft, flowing fabrics and refined detailing create silhouettes that feel both effortless and elevated, ideal for those looking to bring a sense of artistry to their Eid wardrobe.