Browse through all 10 baju raya brands for the upcoming Eid al-Fitr celebrations

Browse through all 10 baju raya brands for the upcoming Eid al-Fitr celebrations

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We might only be two weeks into Ramadan, but multiple brands have launched their fashion as early as January 2026. Rest assured, there are multiple brands to browse through on our list. While you’re scrambling for iftar plans and bazaar hunts, check out these 10 well-known brands that sell both modern and traditional baju raya.Looking further than Singapore, we’ve also found favourable Malaysian brands that may pique your interest, too!

10 Baju Raya Brands for Ramadan 20261. Withloveflorella2. Hanya Ada Baju3. Orange Cat4. The Bubbly Gem5. Batique6. Ana Abu7. Whimsigirl8. Saoi9. Celeste10. Timeless Attire

1. Withloveflorella

At the top of the list is Withloveflorella. Launched in 2022, the brand has been well-loved by locals for its simple yet elegant baju raya styles. For their 2026 collection, the Taman Kupu Kupu (Butterfly Park in Bahasa Melayu) consists of eight different colours and styles to choose from. Each piece features a lacey pastel coloured top with songket fabric skirts, giving the entire catalogue a whimsical yet grounded look.Sadly, prices aren’t available online just yet. However, you can drop by their booth at Celeb Fest 2026 to view the collection in person. Happening from 27 February 2026 to 1 March 2026 at Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre, get your first dibs at the fair!WithloveflorellaFacebook | Instagram | TikTok | Website📍 Online

2. Hanya Ada Baju

Photo: @hasjusbajus/Instagram

Next on the list is Hanya Ada Baju, another local brand raved about by many. In their most recent update on Instagram, they rolled out an interesting concept in their 2026 baju raya catalogue. Inspired by the Chinese New Year and Ramada overlap, they infused elements of the cheongsam into the modern, simple baju kurung. To our pleasant surprise, the series’s overall look is adorable and appeals especially to Chinese Muslims.Similarly, prices are not yet available online as the official launch is set for 6 March 2026. Alternatively, drop by their booth at Absolut Singapore 2026—happening from 4 March 2026 to 6 March 2026 at EXPO Hall 4—to get the first look at this series.Hanya Ada BajuInstagram | TikTok📍 Online 

3. Orange Cat 

Photo: @orangecat.sg/Instagram

This one’s for our plus-sized ladies! Orange Cat is a local brand that prides themselves on comfort and everyday wear. One of their key designs focuses on different variations of gingham, known as checkered patterns.Although Kasih Kaswi (S$110), the main highlight, has officially sold out, pieces like the Culottes (S$45) and Wrap embroidered skirt (S$25) are still in stock, so be sure to get your hands on them asap.Orange Cat Instagram | TikTok | Website📍 Online

4. The Bubbly Gem

Photo: @thebubblygem/Instagram

Prefer an outfit with colourful, floral designs? Then The Bubbly Gem’s got your back with their 2026 catalogue, known as Alunan Raya and Mekar Bersama.From monochromatic tones to floral patterns, the collection offers an extensive range of baju kurungs and kebayas to choose from. Not leaving the guys out, their men’s baju raya pairs perfectly with the women’s collection too.Prices do vary greatly, starting from S$129 onwards for the Alunan Raya and S$139 for the Mekar Bersama. Catch them at both Celeb Fest 2026 and Absolut Singapore 2026, or simply pre-order from their website here.The Bubbly Gem Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | Website📍 Online 

5. Batique 

Photo: Batique/Facebook

Looking for more wallet-friendly options? Look no further, as Batique prices are lower than S$100! Reason being due to their ongoing Ramadan sale, their iconic batik pattern baju rayas now range between S$19.90 and S$30.Promotions are slashed nearly by 50% off, making this an absolute steal for newlyweds or young families. While we’re unsure of the end date of the sale, it’s best to quickly secure your baju raya from their website here.BatiqueFacebook | Instagram | Website📍 Online 

6. Ana Abu

Photo: @anaabu.co/Instagram

Malaysians and a handful of locals are familiar with the Kuala Lumpur-based brand, Ana Abu. This fashion brand steers away from the standard norms and leans into high fashion—avant-garde cuts, statement pieces, layering, and more. 

Prices start from RM189 (≈S$61.51), making the outfit all the more striking with its sense of elegance and prestige, especially for aspiring fashionistas. It’s no wonder that these pieces sell out rather quickly. Hoping for restocks? Follow them on their Instagram account here to find out the latest updates on their drops.Ana Abu Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | Website📍 Online

7. Whimsigirl 

Photo: @whimsigirldsgn/Instagram

If you haven’t gotten enough of pastel colours and floral designs, then check out Whimsigirl’s 2026 collection. They’re known for their modest linen clothing, so it’s no surprise that their 2026 collection is filled with flamboyant yet simple baju kurungs and kebayas.Prices start from RM289 (≈S$94.08), with some smaller sizes already sold out on the launch day, 25 February 2026. We believe there are still some noteworthy pieces to check out on their website, or wait for their latest updates on restocks via their Instagram page.WhimsigirlFacebook | Instagram | TikTok | Website📍 Online

8. Saoi 

Photo: @saoi.my/Instagram

Prefer a more traditional look? Try Saoi, another Kuala Lumpur-based brand known for creating baju raya with a classic flair. Their 2026 collection, A Soiree Affair, embraces a more traditional aesthetic. Classy pointed high heels and clutch bags are also sold, elevating your entire look for the upcoming Eid al-Fitr.Prices for the clothes range between RM329 and RM649 (≈S$107.14 and ≈S$211.32). If this speaks to you, be sure to order early so there’s ample time for shipping.If you’re planning to travel to Kuala Lumpur, be sure to make a pitstop at Saoi Home from 8pm to 12am—every Friday and weekends till Eid—to enjoy coffee by Peep Coffee while browsing through Saoi’s series and past Raya collection. More information can be found here.SaoiFacebook | Instagram | TikTok | Website📍 Online

9. Celeste

Photo: @celeste.shop.my/Instagram

For the ladies who embrace the clean girl aesthetic, Celeste is the brand you’ll want to consider this year. Similar to our previous recommendations, Celeste is also a Kuala Lumpur-based brand.Its 2026 collection features an array of sleek, minimalist baju rayas. Its price starts from RM219.90 (≈S$71.59) and can go as high as RM349.90 (≈S$113.90). Thanks to their sleek and minimalist nature, these outfits are polished enough for work and stylish enough to make coworkers look twice.Luckily, the brand will be available at the upcoming Celeb Fest 2026. Happening from 27 February 2026 to 1 March 2026 at Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre, take this chance to browse through this year’s baju raya collection in person.CelesteInstagram | TikTok | Website📍 Online 

10. Timeless Attire

Photo by Timeless Attire

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