In Dubai, the most discerning style cues are often the least overt. Loro Piana has long occupied this space in the region and beyond, where luxury is recognised not by display but by material, cut, and an instinctive sense of ease. Its presence in the city has become a kind of visual shorthand for those fluent in understatement.

For Ramadan 2026, the Maison unveils its sixth seasonal capsule, continuing a dialogue between tradition, craftsmanship, and contemporary dressing. The collection is rendered in a restrained palette of sand, sage, and warm neutrals, with pure linen, silk, wool, and Loro Piana’s staple cashmere forming the foundation. Surface detail is introduced sparingly through jacquard structures, delicate stone appliqués, and fine golden threads that add depth rather than decoration. In each piece, silhouettes remain elongated and unstructured, designed to move with the body. Flowing kaftans, softly tailored trouser suits, and fluid dresses form the backbone of the collection, with clean lines allowing craftsmanship to take precedence. In select pieces, intricate three-dimensional embroidery and textural contrasts elevate otherwise minimal forms.

Silk emerges as a key material. The Dory dress, presented in black, is adorned with a subtle Coriander Flower motif, while the sleeveless Audreen dress in Summer Cardo Ajouré explores transparency and structure through the interplay of openwork bases and rich jacquard detailing. Elsewhere, outerwear introduces restrained luminosity. Knitwear, once again, underscores the Maison’s technical expertise. The Palm cardigan combines an ultra-light pure silk base with thicker yarns of linen, silk, and cashmere, creating a three-dimensional effect that is both architectural and wearable. The Vest waistcoat and Aisha skirt are crafted in Paillettes Tweed, an intricately woven fabric that alternates light and dark stripes, punctuated by coloured knots and discreet lurex highlights.

Accessories in the Ramadan capsule are conceived as extensions of the ready-to-wear. The iconic Extra Bag and Extra Pocket, alongside Vera mules, are realised in the same seasonal fabrics and tones, creating a cohesive visual language. A standout Extra Pocket L19 in turquoise silk satin features thistle flower embroidery requiring 28 hours of handwork, indeed a testament to the Maison’s artisanal discipline.

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