LORO PIANA’S RAMADAN 2026 COLLECTION CAPTURES THE POETRY OF THE DESERT.

It is a wardrobe designed for reflection, movement, and connection.
Loro Piana Ramadan 2026 collection
Loro Piana Ramadan 2026 arrives with soft tones, fluid silhouettes, and refined craftsmanship, offering a romantic yet modern wardrobe designed for the quiet elegance of the festive season.

As Ramadan draws closer, the season announces itself quietly. Days become gentler, evenings slower, and there is a renewed attentiveness to what we wear and why. Clothing during this time carries a different weight. It is chosen for long conversations after sunset, for movement between cities and homes, and for moments that feel intimate yet ceremonial. Color softens, fabrics matter more, and elegance is measured by how naturally it settles into daily life.

For Ramadan 2026, Loro Piana offers a capsule that understands this rhythm instinctively. This season, the Maison turns to nature and landscape, translating earthy tones, soft neutrals, and tactile fabrics into a wardrobe that feels grounded, modern, and quietly confident.

Loro Piana Ramadan 2026 collection

The palette is calm and deliberate. Soft natural shades are layered with tones of sage and sand, echoing the colors of earth at dusk. Jacquard patterns and embroidery appear throughout, worked with golden threads and delicate stone appliqués. The silhouettes follow the same quiet confidence. Elongated skirts, fluid trouser suits, flowing dresses, and kaftans are cut with ease, allowing the body to move freely while maintaining a composed line.

Select pieces introduce three-dimensional details that gradually reveal themselves. It is here that Loro Piana’s craftsmanship becomes most evident. Fabrics are central to the story, with pure linen and silk paired thoughtfully with wool to create garments that feel light yet luxurious.

Loro Piana Ramadan 2026 collection

Silk emerges as one of the collection’s most expressive materials. The ‘Dory’ dress in black is finished with a delicate Coriander Flower print, offering softness. The ‘Audreen’ dress, sleeveless and luminous in warm beige Summer Cardo Ajouré, plays with contrast through its airy openwork base and richer jacquard motifs, creating texture that feels intentional and refined.

Touches of gold weave through the capsule with subtlety. The ‘Spagna’ jacket appears in silk cloqué jacquard with a gentle lamé sheen, while the ‘Ronny’ coat introduces tweed woven with twisted lurex yarn. The ‘Yanis’ coat continues this thread, its silk jacquard animated by fine shimmering patterns that catch the light softly rather than insistently.

Loro Piana Ramadan 2026 collection

Knitwear adds another layer of depth. The ‘Palm’ cardigan in light beige showcases the Maison’s technical mastery, combining an ultra-light pure silk base with thicker yarns of linen, silk, and cashmere. The ‘Vest’ waistcoat and ‘Aisha’ skirt are crafted from Paillettes Tweed, an intricate twill with alternating dark and light stripes. Colored knots bring life to the darker bands, while lurex woven into the lighter stripes introduces a quiet luminosity.

Accessories mirror the same language. The ‘Extra’ Bag and ‘Extra Pocket,’ along with the ‘Vera’ mules in black and taupe stripes, are produced in the same seasonal fabrics as the ready-to-wear, creating continuity across the wardrobe. One of the most poetic details appears in the ‘L19 Extra Pocket’ in turquoise silk satin, embroidered with a thistle flower motif that requires 28 hours of meticulous handwork. A mini-me selection rounds out the capsule, offering smaller interpretations that echo the colors and materials of the women’s and men’s lines.

Loro Piana Ramadan 2026 collection

The campaign imagery deepens the narrative. Shot by photographer Amina Zaher and featuring Amira al Zuhair, the collection is photographed in the studio of a pottery artisan in Doha. Rounded arches, warm diffused light, and gentle shadows frame the garments, drawing a parallel between the slow, deliberate gestures of shaping clay and the care embedded in each piece. 

Available from February 2 in Middle East boutiques and online, Loro Piana’s Ramadan 2026 Capsule Collection speaks to a quieter idea of luxury.

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