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Wardrobe Heroes: Trendyol 2025 Ramadan Collection

Wardrobe Heroes: Trendyol 2025 Ramadan Collection

Emirates Woman17-03-2025
Fashion
by Camille Macawili
10 seconds ago
Trendyol's 2025 Ramadan Collection offers a selection of wardrobe essentials imbued with a Cappadocia charm and summer-inspired attitude.
From effortless daywear to elevated evening styles, the curated pieces are inspired by the majestic beauty of Cappadocia and features a range of modest wear styles in a soft colour palette adorned with touches of hand craftsmanship such as lace embroidery as well as elevated details including jewel embellishments, gold buttons, and bow details, for celebratory times of togetherness during the holy month and beyond.
Designed by in-house designers, the range from the Turkey-based e-commerce platform is exclusively created for its own private label brand, with GCC customers in mind. 'Last year, we introduced Trendyol's first Ramadan Collection for the Gulf, a modest wear line designed specifically for our customers in the region, which was embraced by our Gulf shoppers and sold out quickly. Inspired by Türkiye's rich heritage and the timeless beauty of Cappadocia, this latest collection reinforces our commitment to the region and to listening to what our shoppers want, presenting them with a selection of relevant, high-quality and affordable products,' shares Mohamad ElAnsari, Chief Executive Officer
Available to shop on the app and online at trendyol.com/ar.
Tap and scroll through the gallery to discover the hero buys from the Ramadan collection.
Fashion Editor: Camille Macawili Photographer: Ziga Mihelcic Makeup & Hair: Ania Poniatowska
Model: Jasmine Hussain – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram March's – The Resilience Issue – Download Now
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