Hari Raya Aidilfitri 2026: The best Raya collections of this year

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11 Mar 2026 • 6:00 PM MYT
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In search of your next baju raya that’s gonna turn heads at your next social gathering? Malaysian designer brands have produced diverse looks that can suit your desired look. If you’re yet to do your shopping allow us to share our favourite picks from this year’s Hari Raya collections.

When it comes to fashion, especially festive garments, Malaysia has kept its distinct traditional designs. Whether it be in Malay, Chinese, or Indian garments, we have made an effort to show it off loud and proud during festivities. This has made our best Hari Raya collections from local designers reflect modern interpretations of our rich heritage.

As far as Hari Raya Aidilfitri is concerned, the baju Melayu is a form of pride for many celebrating. While many families insist on tailor-made clothes passed down from generation to generation, we here in KL have a taste for the contemporary. This is where our fashion pays homage to the old and makes a statement with the new. Thus paving the way for a new expression of Hari Raya.

Take Anaabuu’s latest ISI-ISI collection as an example. Using their signature motif of Malaysian food and kuih this year, their clothing embodies the classic baju raya but made with unique details that make them unmistakably Anaabu. Meanwhile, SHALS x SANJE brings together distinct silhouettes and beautiful embroidery to create relaxed elegance. Sticking with warm and neutral colours, their Irama collection keeps Raya fun yet fabulous.

Wondering what other local designers have to offer? Read on to find out our recommendations of this years best Hari Raya collections!

The best Hari Raya collections from Malaysian designers in 2026

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SHALS X SANJE

For Raya 2026, Malaysian label SHALS collaborates with embroidery atelier SANJE on Irama, a collection that celebrates the harmony created when two distinct design identities meet. Meaning “rhythm,” the collection merges SANJE’s intricate embroidery, often inspired by textures, objects, and unexpected forms, with SHALS’ signature elevated silhouettes defined by clean structures and fluid tailoring. The delicate motifs add depth and artistry to modern baju kurung and contemporary separates, resulting in pieces that feel both refined and expressive.

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Mimpikita

Malaysian womenswear label Mimpikita presents Tumbuh, a Raya 2026 collection centred on the idea of growth and returning to one’s roots. The collection reimagines traditional festive silhouettes through the brand’s signature aesthetic, combining expressive in-house prints with abstract florals that evoke the natural process of blooming. Designed for the modern woman, the pieces balance softness and strength, offering graceful yet contemporary interpretations of classic Raya attire.

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Whimsigirl

Playful and expressive, the Raya collection from Whimsigirl brings a youthful energy to festive dressing. Known for its colourful palettes and distinctive prints, the brand introduces cheerful designs that reinterpret traditional silhouettes through a modern, whimsical lens. Lightweight fabrics and relaxed cuts ensure comfort during long days of visiting family and attending open houses, while bold patterns add a vibrant personality to each piece.

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ANAABU

With the second instalment of ISI-ISI, contemporary Malaysian label ANAABU continues its exploration of cultural identity through design, this time turning to beloved Malaysian foods as inspiration for its Eid collection. The textures and forms of festive delicacies such as ketupat palas, lemang, kek lapis, kuih koci, and roti canai are reinterpreted into modern garments through layered fabrics, structured silhouettes, and tactile detailing. Complementing the main pieces are wardrobe anchors such as the Daun Pisang Samping and Long Saprah Shawl.

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Rizman Ruzaini

Renowned Malaysian fashion house Rizman Ruzaini continues to define glamorous festive dressing with a Raya collection that emphasises opulence and craftsmanship. Known for dressing royalty and celebrities, the label’s designs feature luxurious fabrics, intricate embellishments, and dramatic silhouettes that elevate traditional attire into statement pieces. Flowing kaftans, embellished baju kurung sets, and richly textured materials create a sense of grandeur befitting the celebratory nature of Hari Raya.

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FIZIWOO

Contemporary Malaysian label Fiziwoo brings its signature sleek tailoring to festive fashion with a Raya collection that blends modern structure with timeless elegance. The brand is recognised for reinterpreting traditional garments through clean lines and architectural silhouettes, creating pieces that feel both sophisticated and wearable. For Hari Raya, the collection introduces structured baju kurung sets, flowing kaftans, and coordinated ensembles crafted with refined detailing and comfortable fabrics.

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Kit Woo

Malaysian designer Kit Woo presents The Everyday Wardrobe as a festive and pre-spring offering that extends beyond traditional occasionwear. Rather than focusing solely on ceremonial attire, the collection emphasises versatility through relaxed silhouettes, technical fabrics such as nylon and pique, and subtle structural details that shape garments with quiet precision. Pinched pleats and tucked seams introduce texture and form while maintaining comfort and functionality.

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Behati

Feminine and refined, the Hari Raya collection from Behati focuses on soft elegance and delicate craftsmanship. The brand is known for its romantic detailing and carefully selected fabrics, which often appear in the form of gentle draping, lace accents, and graceful silhouettes. For the festive season, Behati presents flowing dresses and modern baju kurung sets in muted palettes that emphasise subtle sophistication rather than bold statements.

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Khoon Hooi Gold

Luxury eveningwear designer Khoon Hooi introduces the Khoon Hooi Gold festive line as an opulent extension of his signature aesthetic. Known for dramatic draping and couture-level craftsmanship, the designer brings his expertise in eveningwear to Raya attire through richly textured fabrics, intricate embellishments, and sculptural silhouettes. The collection transforms traditional festive garments into striking fashion statements while retaining an air of elegance and refinement.

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Tujoh Kuntom

Malaysian label Tujoh Kuntom approaches festive dressing through a thoughtful balance of heritage and contemporary design. Known for incorporating traditional textiles and artisanal techniques, the brand creates garments that celebrate cultural craftsmanship while maintaining modern appeal. For Hari Raya, the collection highlights rich textures, embroidery, and classic tailoring that elevate traditional silhouettes into refined contemporary pieces.

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Note : The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.