
According to our calendar, the big day lands on 20 March, which gives us all ample time to prepare for it. If you’re in the market for your Raya outfits, but may not have the time to totally scour the internet to uncover the best finds, then this roundup of Raya 2026 local fashion collections is just the quick fix for you. Don’t worry, we’ve got something for everyone here, from your true classics to the latest smash hits, in both bespoke and ready-to-wear options.
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The Best Collections to Shop for Raya 2026
Kita&Co by Mimpikita



Looking for something truly special? Kita&Co got you. While you may catch sight of this year’s Raya trend—frog buttons—there are truly singular finds here, especially where fabric design is concerned. Baju kurungs and kebayas within this Tumbuh collection are relaxed and versatile in nature, allowing wearers to dress them up or down depending on the occasion. Released in two separate volumes, there are truly designs for any taste. Alongside the Raya collection, the brand has collaborated with Elfira Loy for a scarf collection, which makes hijab pairing with the extensive drop that much easier.
From RM389 | Shop here
Whimsigirl



Known for its Artist collection and amazing use of the ramie and linen textiles, Whimsigirl has, once again, captured the hearts of its loyalists with this year’s Raya collection: The Great Estate. In an exclusive preview, we got to see up close and feel every single piece that is to come in the three volumes. With practically every traditional silhouette imaginable available within, the special element of this year’s drop are the 3D floral embellishments that really set them apart from the crowd. Apart from that, the brand leans hard into heritage by incorporating sulam goyang into several designs, adding that extra element of tradition. As of writing, Volume III is yet to arrive, so you may still have a chance to shop.
From RM150 | Shop here
Saoi



Taking out the guesswork in Raya styling, Saoi is releasing a slew of sets that are a sight to behold, dubbed A Soiree Affair. With 12 paired options to choose from, the brand is also making it easier for shoppers to accessorise. Within the collection are also shoes (of lace, jacquard, and pleather), chic bags, as well as a few decadently embroidered shawls that play well with the outfits under this release. Some crowd favourite looks may have sold out—with a chance of restock, so keep your eyes peeled!—but there are still major gems that you should not miss still available.
From RM179 | Shop here
Larney

Each year, the brand releases the most decadent drop around. This time, Larney stays true to its house codes, releasing baju kurung Riaus in the brand’s classic designs and the usual suspects, pleated numbers. This time around, Larney has pushed the definition of extra by amping up its embroidery work throughout the collection. Perfect for special occasions, the stars of the show are the Coastal Kurung, a look that boasts tiered embroidered borders that add height to its wearer, as well as the sumptuous Breezy Kebaya, a two-piece that is actually cooling to wear.
From RM429 | Shop here
Adila Long
This is about as exclusive as it gets. When it comes to collecting pieces that will stand the test of time (while remaining glamorous, of course), Adila Long’s designs belong at the top of that list. This year, the designer has struck gold again, with the release of the Dia Raya Luxe for 2026. Here, the silhouettes play canvas to opulent embellishments, incredible fabrics, and stunning colour pairings, resulting in an array of ensembles that will be treasured across generations. Yes, you can elevate the looks by accessorising at your leisure, but the outfits themselves are enough to make you stand out from the crowd. Some designs have already sold out, and Adila Long is not one to restock, so act fast.
From RM480 | Shop here
Gempikat
The only drama that should take place during Raya is your wardrobe, and Gempikat is here to bring to you exactly that. Here, velvets take centre stage as the fabric is constructed into multiple kebaya styles, giving us a snazzy new take on the otherwise classical silhouette. But if you’re veering on the practical side, there are also sets made with more breathable materials, all of which showcase the brand’s flair for tasteful splendour. From blouses and kebayas to delicious shawls and skirts that add pizzazz, you can get really creative with the mix-and-match possibilities. Gempikat also has a selection of looks for men, as well as bags for you to complete the look.
From RM119 | Shop here
Hanya



Understated and graceful—that’s what you’ll find over at Hanya. Never one to go over the top, the brand is an embodiment of tranquillity. For this year’s Raya drop, the collection features familiar silhouettes that have long been its house code. Again, the brand continues to extrapolate the success of its Nia design by including the cut into this release.The same goes for the wrap tops, which have been a style that has performed well previously. A standout is the Nora, a two-piece that, on the surface, appears to be your typical baju kurung, but is actually separates that feature a lace outer and a tube dress, which extends the outfit beyond the festive season.
From RM238 | Shop here
Ezzati Amira



Another banger from our local designer. For its Raya 2026 fashion drop, Ezzati Amira has dreamed up new ways for us to interpret the occasion wear. Extravagant in nature, the pieces in this launch are made for those who seek to go all out during the festive season, with no holds barred. Kebayas arrive in lace form, whereas skirts come in scalloped, sequinned, and flared styles. Featuring separates that allow you to mix and match with what you already have at home, the designs are meant to be the star of any look you come up with. Our favourite? The Nyonya shirt is a linen number that combines the chic mandarin collar with a kerawang embroidery detailing that showcases the brand’s mastery of both technicality and artistry.
From RM450 | Shop here
Hani Mokhta



If you missed out on Hani Mokhta’s made-to-measure collection, then fret not, because its ready-to-wear line echoes similar timeless design philosophies while also marrying the design duo’s meticulous craftsmanship into the mix. Curated with both refinement and comfort in mind, the Bohemian chic pieces feature breathable materials, so you won’t have to worry about the typically sunny weather we get during Eid day. You can also count on Hani Mokhta to come up with exciting, eye-catching prints (in jubilant colours, no less) that will liven up any wardrobe, and this year’s are some of the best yet.
From RM269 | Shop here
Petra



For something with a little more structural flair, head on to Petra, where silhouettes both traditional and modern shine. With multiple iterations of the kurung style—Pahang, Kedah, peplum, you name it—you’ll be spoilt for choice when browsing the brand’s expansive catalogue. Kebayas and dresses are also available, should you wish to go down that road. Fanciful sleeves and elaborate necklines are the standout elements here, so if you’ve been on the hunt for those, consider your search ended. One thing is for sure: each style captures the varying facets of femininity, with different levels of delicacy, but always with maximum elegance.
From RM309 | Shop here
Tangsi Tujuh at Dia Guild



If meaningful impact is what you’re looking for this Raya, then might we suggest shopping at Dia Guild, an artisan-centric, material-forward retailer that seeks to support more indie local brands. The drop size is exclusively small, so be sure to work quickly. Here, you’ll find designs that are off the beaten track, where sheer layers work together to create an effortlessly delicious composition that is sure to leave the crowd talking—in the best way, of course. With motifs that take inspiration from Peranakan porcelain and kain pelikat, the collection is the epitome of what a harmonious Kongsiraya (a time when both Raya and Chinese New Year coincide) can look like when done right.
From RM338 | Shop here
Innai&Co

Looking for that perfect floral number? Innai&Co has just what you’re looking for. With its demure and embroidered ensembles, the Everglow collection brings a touch of modernity to the traditional wear without losing the essence of what makes a baju kurung and kebaya. At the core of the collection are these two fabrics: textured jacquard and chiffon. The combination pushes sophistication and understated luxury to the forefront, a thoughtful design choice that extends the wear outside of Raya. Other details include delicate beadwork, lace, and floret details that amp up the already-elegant pieces.
From RM620 | Shop here
Our Second Nature



Shopping for the entire unit? Our Second Nature might just have what you’re looking for in a single store. It’s a collection where soft tones, demure floral motifs, and opulent (but not over the top) beadwork take centre stage. While the silhouettes may be simple in comparison to many on this list, it might just be the kind of effortlessness that you’re seeking. Airy maxi dresses keep you from getting flustered when in the thick of the celebration; tops and skirts blend well with any wardrobe, extending the wear beyond the season; and open kebayas give you the room to actually enjoy the decadent spread without constricting you in the outfit.
From RM269 | Shop here
Syomirizwa Gupta



It’s a kebaya galore over at Syomirizwa Gupta, but it comes with the designer’s usual flair for punchier tones—a welcome sight for those of us who appreciate a modern twist in our traditional wear. Featuring pops of emerald green, bold turquoise, and hot fuchsia (signatures to Syomir’s design language), the collection is made with seamless colour-blocking and monochromatic pairings in mind. The versatile pieces can be mixed and matched at your pleasure, and arrive in all-natural fabrics—linen, cotton, and tencel—so that it wears comfortably and endure better.
From RM490 | Shop here
Uzair Shoid for ZALORA

It has been three years since his Kuala Lumpur Fashion Week debut, and this year marks Uzair Shoid’s first-ever ready-to-wear and Eid collection. So you just know that these will forever be a part of local fashion history. If the word “joy” is a part of your Raya 2026 mood board, then, boy, do we have the collection for you. ‘ABDI’ is a collection that is rich in not only prints and textures, but also in vibrant colours—we’re talking the likes of green ochre, pastel lilac, and hot fuchsia—that is sure to make you pop in pictures. The textural play is also something that caught our eyes, with embroideries that add a much-needed touch of glamour we all need on the day.
From RM425 | Shop here
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