Ted Baker Introduces Its Ramadan 2026 Collection
- the EDIT staff

- Jan 15
- 2 min read
For evenings edit built on softness and balance

For Ramadan 2026, Ted Baker turns inward to one of its most recognisable codes, the British rose, reinterpreting it with restraint and clarity for the season. The result is a collection that feels composed and feminine, designed for evenings that call for softness, movement, and a sense of occasion without excess.
At the centre of the collection is the Etched Rose print, hand drawn and intentionally delicate. Rather than presenting florals as decoration alone, Ted Baker uses the motif to explore texture and scale. Statement satin pieces carry dramatic rose placements, while lighter georgette styles are finished with all over floral patterns that feel fluid and wearable across the month. Linen dresses are elevated through ladder insert detailing, adding quiet structure to otherwise relaxed silhouettes.

Signature shapes return with a refined sensibility. The house’s iconic cape maxi is reworked in a mirrored lace print that feels architectural rather than ornate. A streamlined column dress is softened by an attached, fluid cape, offering coverage and movement in equal measure. These are silhouettes designed to move easily between gatherings, relying on cut and proportion rather than embellishment to create impact.
The colour palette reflects the same balance. Soft pinks and nude tones form the foundation, warmed by rose gold accents and lifted with subtle citrus notes of lemon and mint. The effect is fresh and romantic without becoming overtly sweet, allowing the pieces to sit comfortably within a Ramadan wardrobe and beyond it.

Throughout the collection, femininity is expressed through detail rather than statement. Delicate ruffles, fluid draping, and fit and flare shapes are used sparingly, enhancing movement and form without distraction. Each piece feels intentional, designed to be worn, revisited, and styled in different ways over the course of the season.
Ted Baker’s Ramadan 2026 collection does not seek to redefine the brand. Instead, it refines what already exists, drawing from heritage and translating it into a wardrobe that understands the pace and tone of Ramadan evenings. A considered edit that feels romantic, modern, and quietly assured.






