The Taroob Ramadan collection is the most comprehensive Indian ethnic fashion and gifting edit assembled specifically for the holy month. It spans modest kaftans and maxi dresses for women, embroidered kurta pajama sets and Nehru jackets for men, Pashmina shawls and Kashmiri stoles for gifting, and our signature luxury gift boxes, creating a single destination for every dressing and gifting need of Ramadan and the Eid celebrations that follow.
At the heart of the Ramadan collection is a simple belief: the holy month deserves beautiful things. Beautiful outfits that honor the spiritual significance of the occasion. Beautiful gifts that communicate genuine thoughtfulness and cultural understanding. Beautiful packaging that makes every giving moment feel exceptional. Taroob brings all three of these together in a collection that draws from the full depth of our artisan heritage and applies it to the specific context of Ramadan dressing and gifting. For the Ramadan outfit range specifically, explore our dedicated Ramadan outfit collection, which focuses on the garment side of the seasonal range. For Eid-specific outfits, browse our Eid outfits collection. For gift ideas across the full Taroob range, our ready gift boxes and corporate gifting program cover all individual and bulk gifting needs during the Ramadan season.
What does the Ramadan Collection Covers?
The Taroob Ramadan collection is organized across three primary areas: modest ethnic wear for women, formal ethnic wear for men, and luxury gifting. Here is a complete overview of what each area contains.
Modest Ethnic Wear for Women
The women's Ramadan collection brings together Taroob's most naturally modest silhouettes: floor-length kaftans, embellished maxi dresses, embroidered suits, and co-ord sets in breathable fabrics that provide full coverage while remaining elegant and beautiful. These pieces are designed for the full range of Ramadan occasions from morning prayers to formal Iftar dinners to Eid celebrations. Colors across the women's range are chosen for their appropriateness in both devotional and social contexts: deep blues, emerald greens, rich burgundies, gold, and ivory tones that read as simultaneously modest and celebratory.
For women who want more modest layering options, our capes and blazers for women include styles that layer beautifully over modest base outfits for Iftar and Eid occasions. Our Kashmiri capes for women and velvet capes are among the most popular layering choices for formal Ramadan evening events.
Formal Ethnic Wear for Men
The men's Ramadan collection draws from across Taroob's men's range to curate the pieces most appropriate for the holy month. Embroidered Kalamkari Nehru jackets for formal Iftar gatherings, embroidered and printed kurta pajama sets for prayer and family occasions, silk Jamawar stoles and Zari stoles for festive draping, and our collection of pocket squares for the finishing detail. The most popular pieces in the men's Ramadan range are the Kalamkari Nehru jackets and the embroidered kurta pajama sets that work across the full range of Ramadan functions.
Explore the full men's range in our designer kurta pajama collection, Nehru jackets for men, and stoles and scarves for men.
Luxury Ramadan Gifting
The gifting side of the Ramadan collection is organized around Taroob's most consistently appreciated gift categories: Pashmina and Kashmiri shawls for women, silk Jamawar and Kaani stoles for men, and our ready gift boxes that combine multiple pieces in a single premium packaged presentation. Giving a Taroob shawl or stole during Ramadan is a gesture that carries cultural meaning, practical utility, and artisan quality simultaneously.
Our most popular Ramadan gift categories include pure Kashmiri Pashmina shawls from our heirloom shawls collection for women, Kalamkari stoles and Nehru jackets for men, and our Diwali gift boxes and ready gift boxes for pre-packaged presentations.
The Ramadan Calendar: Dressing for Each Occasion
Ramadan is not a single occasion but a full month of overlapping religious observance, social celebration, and community gathering. Here is a functional guide to dressing from the first fast to Eid Al-Fitr using pieces from the Taroob Ramadan collection.
Sehri and Fajr (Pre-Dawn Meal and Morning Prayer)
Simple, clean, and comfortable. A plain kurta or a casual dress in a neutral tone is the most appropriate choice for the pre-dawn context. Comfort is the priority.
Fasting Days
Lightweight breathable fabrics in modest silhouettes. On the days of fasting, particularly in the warmer months, the Ramadan outfit should prioritize breathability above decoration.
Taraweeh (Night Prayers)
Modestly formal. A slightly more considered Ramadan outfit than daytime fasting wear, but still clean and unrestrictive. A mid-tier embroidered kurta for men or an embellished kaftan for women in a muted or deep tone is appropriate.
Iftar (Breaking of the Fast)
From the simplest home Iftar to the most elaborate hotel gathering, this is the primary social moment of the Ramadan day and calls for the most varied range of outfit choices. At home with family, a comfortable embroidered co-ord set or a simple Nehru jacket over a plain kurta. At a formal hotel Iftar, the most embellished options in the collection.
Eid Al-Fitr
The culmination of the month and the occasion for the most special piece in your Ramadan collection. Browse our Eid outfits collection for the most complete Eid dressing range.