Ramadan and Eid Style Guide: Elegant Looks for the Holy Month
Ramadan and Eid are the most stylish weeks of the year. From iftar dinners to morning prayers to family gatherings, each occasion calls for something different — and each deserves something special.
Here is what to wear for every moment of the holy month.

For Iftar: Elegant Comfort
You will be sitting for long meals. Skip anything too tight or fussy. An open abaya set with delicate embroidery over a comfortable inner dress hits the sweet spot — put-together enough for guests, comfortable enough for the third round of dessert.
For Taraweeh: Breathable Layers
Night prayers mean moving from standing to prostration repeatedly. A lightweight two-piece set — a flowy top layer with a matching inner — gives you coverage that moves with your body. Cotton blends, crepe, and lightweight nida are your friends. Pair with a slip-on khimar for easy wearing.
For Eid Morning: The Statement Piece
Eid morning is your fashion moment. Go for the embroidery. The beadwork. The colour you have been saving. A floor-length abaya with intricate detailing, paired with your best hijab in a coordinating shade, makes an entrance before you have said Salam to anyone.
For Family Visits: Polished Practicality
You will be in and out of houses, sitting on floor cushions, and potentially holding small children. An open abaya worn over a simple maxi dress gives you elegance without fragility. Choose a darker colour if you anticipate tea spills.
Quick Ramadan Style Tips
- Pack a small sewing kit for last-minute hijab pin emergencies
- Layer your favourite perfume oil under a light body mist — it lasts longer
- Keep a neutral abaya as your backup for unexpected invitations
- Pre-plan your Eid outfit at least a week ahead to avoid last-minute stress
Frequently Asked Questions
What colours are best for Eid?
There are no rules, but whites, creams, pastels, and jewel tones are classic. Many women choose something new as a symbol of renewal.
How many outfits do I need for Ramadan?
Two to three key outfits can rotate through the month. One for iftar dinners, one for taraweeh, and a special Eid outfit. Accessories and hijab changes make the same base feel fresh each time.