It’s that time of the year again. With Hari Raya Aidilfitri just around the corner, it’s time for our Muslim friends to shop for new home decorations, festive treats and, of course, brand new Raya outfits. Besides symbolising a fresh start, donning new clothes is also a way to get into the festive mood, celebrating the important occasion with impeccable style. To help you look the part, we have rounded up a list of stylish Raya collections so that you don’t have to.
Atelier Fitton
To celebrate Hari Raya 2025, Atelier Fitton has teamed up with prominent actress Siti Saleha for a special Raya capsule collection. Named after the Malaysian actress, the capsule collection is a retrospective of Siti Saleha’s illustrious acting career, with each look christened after the character she has played. To bring it to life, the collection takes inspiration from the ravishing beauty of our tanah air (homeland in Malay), resulting a relaxed yet elegant collection replete with fluid drapes and airy cuts.
Anaabu
Chinese New Year x Hari Raya is the cross over we never knew we needed. Where Malay culture collides with Chinese legacy, Anaabu presents “Kongsi Masa”, a collection that celebrates shared time, togetherness and cultural amalgamation. The result? It’s an unconventional collection that upends our perception of traditional outfits. Take the Purnama Tang Suit, for example. The modernised Baju Melayu is reimagined with Chinese elements, such as the Chinese frog button.
Lúbna
When it comes to stylish Baju Melayu, Lúbna is always on our radar. For this festive season, the Arabian Peninsula-inspired label introduces a sleek collection themed “Romantic Rebels”, cleverly blending malay tradition with modern elegance. For menswear, Lúbna Homme presents a youthful, Arab-inspired collection that focuses on comfort, lightness and functionality. It includes Ammar Baju Melayu Set, Maleeq Baju Melayu Set and Adiwira Baju Melayu Set. Oh, did we mention that the collection also features with Lubna Meow Series, catered exclusively to our fur kids?
Kit Woo
All hail the first Kit Woo Raya collection. Known for his tastefully-crafted deconstruction fashion, Kit Woo has ventured into the Malay market with his first-ever Raya collection, deciphering traditional codes through his anti-fashion proposition. Taking inspiration from Silat, a martial art renowned for its fluid yet commanding movements, the collection embodies the essence of the Nusantara legacy with clean lines, sculptural drapes and dynamic layering.
Fiziwoo
Up for a makeover this Raya? You know you are in good hands when Fiziwoo launches their Fiziwoo Raya 2025 collection. This Raya, the celebrated Malaysian designer introduces “Iqmal” in Denim Blue. Reinterpreting classic men’s style with modernity, the Baju Melayu in denim blue fabric features Cekak Musang cut, complete with subtle details. Meanwhile, the “Alif” in Black channels main character energy with pintuck-detailed Musang Cekak, leather pockets and Sampin Abdullah in White Gold. To elevate the Raya celebration, Fiziwoo has also launched Stoned x Fiziwoo, a collaboration with Stoned & Co. that seamlessly combines Malay culture and the Stoned spirit.
Behati
Leave it to Kel Wen to make your Raya extraordinary. For Raya 2025, the founder of Behati has tapped into cultural amalgamation, churning out pieces that perfectly combine elements from different cultures. One such example is the Kebaya Janggan, a tribute to “Gadis Kretek”, which reinterprets Jawa classic Kebaya Janggan through Malaysian vernacular, like hand knot Pankou button, Indian Nehru collar and Kebaya Nyonya shaped hem. For menswear, there are Suit Melayu Teluk Welt, Suit Melayu Cekak Musang and Baju Brokat Qaba — complete with welt pockets, sampin with front button opening, and oversized Zircon stones.
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