If Ramadan had a dress code, Loro Piana just wrote it: in silk, linen, and the softest shade of sand imaginable.
For Ramadan 2026, the Italian Maison delivers a capsule that understands the assignment: elegance without effort, luxury without noise. Think elongated silhouettes, fluid tailoring, and fabrics so refined they speak before you do. It’s modest dressing reimagined through Loro Piana’s lens of restraint and craftsmanship.

The colour palette stays grounded in nature. Sand, sage, warm beige, and deep black set the tone, elevated by subtle jacquards, delicate embroidery, and fine touches of gold thread. Nothing feels overdone. Everything feels intentional.
Silhouettes are elongated and relaxed. Flowing dresses, wide-leg trouser suits, kaftans, and long skirts create ease while keeping structure where it matters. Clean lines dominate, but look closer and you’ll spot intricate three-dimensional details that add texture and depth. It’s modest dressing, reimagined.


Silk leads the story. The Dory dress arrives in black with a soft Coriander Flower print, understated and timeless. The Audreen dress, sleeveless and luminous in warm beige Summer Cardo Ajouré, plays with contrast. An airy openwork meets rich jacquard for a look that feels light yet considered. Gold weaves its way through the collection, appearing in the silk cloqué Spagna jacket, the lurex-threaded Ronny coat, and the Yanis coat’s softly shimmering jacquard.

Knitwear adds another layer of quiet complexity. The Palm cardigan mixes ultra-light silk with linen, silk, and cashmere yarns, creating a subtle three-dimensional texture that feels effortless. Elsewhere, the Vest waistcoat and Aisha skirt are crafted in Paillettes Tweed, a striped fabric brought to life with colored knots and a gentle shimmer.


Accessories complete the picture. The iconic Extra Bag and Extra Pocket, alongside the Vera mules, appear in the same seasonal fabrics as the ready-to-wear, making the wardrobe feel cohesive and intentional. A standout piece is the turquoise silk satin Extra Pocket, detailed with thistle flower embroidery — a process that takes 28 hours and says everything about Loro Piana’s approach to craft.

The campaign ties it all together. Shot in Doha by Amina Zaher. in a pottery artisan’s studio, the imagery is calm, warm, and intimate. Soft arches, diffused light, and gentle shadows echo the shapes and flow of the garments. The parallel is clear: just like clay, these pieces are shaped slowly, by hand, with patience and precision. Calm isn’t just a mood here, it’s part of the creative process.
The collection is now available online and in all Loro Piana’s Boutiques in the Middle East.