Ramadan is one of the holiest months in Islam, marking the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. During this sacred time, Muslims fast from dawn to sunset, abstaining from food and water throughout the day and breaking their fast at sundown. But it is also a time for joy as family and friends come together for Iftar feasts and Eid celebrations, dressing up in elegant ensembles.
Choose your outfit color based on the aesthetic you want to reflect. Opt for timeless neutrals like champagne gold or elegant silver, rich festive shades such as bright yellow, deep green, or vibrant purple, or soft pastels like blush pink or understated beige.
If your outfit features intricate embroidery—whether gota, zari, chikankari, mirror work, or thread embroidery—it’s perfect for festive occasions. Otherwise, enhance its appeal with prints or patterns. The true festive charm lies in the graceful flare of a skirt, whether in an Anarkali or Angrakha suit. If not a skirt, let your pants flow with a sharara-style flair.
Festive outfits for women:
Angrakha suit

Sharara

Anarkali suit

Velvet salwar suit

Embroidered Abaya

For men, the wardrobe is just as elegant and sophisticated, whether it is for attending Iftar gatherings, or Eid celebrations. As usual, attires with rich fabric, and fine embroidery work make the looks festive and culturally vibrant. Additions like waistcoats or Nehru jackets further level up the style.
Outfit ideas for men:
Classic kurta pyjama

Sherwani

Pathani suit

Nehru jacket with Kurta pyjama

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