
For Ramadan 2026, Jimmy Choo redefines seasonal glamour through ambition, power, and modern Arab femininity. Unveiled at the Dubai Autodrome Circuit, a space defined by velocity, precision, and control, the maison’s codes of luxury are placed firmly in the fast lane through a partnership with Amna Al Qubaisi, the first female Emirati racing driver.
Jimmy Choo aligns itself with a distinctly modern Gulf narrative one shaped by female leadership, global presence, and unapologetic drive. Yet beyond symbolism, the strength of this campaign lies in the product itself. The capsule comprises 19 styles across footwear and handbags, rooted in Jimmy Choo’s established design language: sculpted heels, crystal embellishment, and evening silhouettes refined to architectural clarity. But what distinguishes this Ramadan release is its calibration. The pieces feel considered celebratory without veering into costume. The colour palette plays a defining role with light gold, merlot, rose, and latte anchor the collection in warmth rather than opulence.
Jimmy Choo’s expertise in leather craftsmanship extends to its recalibration of stable handbags. The Callie Flap bag and the Bon Bon bag, now firmly positioned as contemporary House icons, return in croc embossed and dégradé crystal-gradient variations. Unlike previous iterations that leaned into maximal embellishment, these versions feel refined and Ramadan-ready.
The Sana Mule and Siva Mule reinterpret the classic open-back silhouette through the lens of Ramadan eveningwear. Defined by Jimmy Choo’s signature drop heel, a curved, slightly flared structure that creates both lift and balance, these styles prioritize proportion. The heel is neither aggressively high nor overly delicate; it is engineered for posture. Cutaway detailing along the upper adds visual lightness. Negative space becomes part of the design vocabulary, allowing skin to break through structured forms. The Sarai Dorsay and Sarai Sandal extend this exploration of balance. The D’Orsay cut creates a clean lateral line along the foot, elongating the silhouette while maintaining support. Metallic spherical accents appear sparingly, in a nod to a subtle decorative code that reinforces the House’s identity without dominating the design.








