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Fashion Houses Host Ramadan Pop-Ups in Dubai

Dior, Prada, Miu Miu, and Huda Beauty are among the global brands turning Dubai's Ramadan nights into curated suhoor and iftar experiences.

Fashion Houses Host Ramadan Pop-Ups in Dubai
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  • 1Dior launched a Ramadan suhoor experience at Nammos Dubai, a beachfront restaurant, offering late-night dining surrounded by Dior design elements.
  • 2Prada hosted an intimate suhoor evening at Gerbou, a popular Dubai restaurant known for creative and brand-hosted gatherings.
  • 3Huda Beauty partnered with Hidden Café for a themed Ramadan collaboration; Miu Miu, YSL Beauty, Juna, and The Guild also joined the city's pop-up scene.
  • 4Luxury fashion houses are increasingly treating Ramadan as a cultural programming moment, hosting hospitality events alongside Dubai's dining scene.
  • 5Key venues include Nammos Dubai, Gerbou, Alserkal Avenue, Jumeirah, and Business Bay, reflecting a city-wide expansion of Ramadan pop-up culture.

Ramadan pop-ups in Dubai have taken on a new dimension this holy month. Restaurants, cafés, and fashion houses are releasing limited experiences designed for long evenings, thoughtful gatherings, and elegant iftar tables — and some of the world's biggest luxury labels are leading the way.

This season, several global brands launched special Ramadan activations across the city. From luxury houses hosting private suhoor dinners to beauty brands creating themed café collaborations, these events show how fashion, beauty, and hospitality now share the spotlight during Ramadan.

Locations such as Alserkal Avenue, Jumeirah, and Business Bay are hosting Ramadan pop-ups where guests gather for curated dining, conversations, and seasonal programming.

Here are the most talked-about Ramadan pop-ups and iftar concepts happening in Dubai right now.

Dior Hosts a Luxury Ramadan Experience in Dubai

French fashion house Dior launched a special Ramadan hospitality experience in Dubai, inviting guests to an elegant suhoor setting created for the season. The event takes place at Nammos Dubai, a popular beachfront restaurant known for upscale dining and social gatherings. Guests enjoy late-night Ramadan dining surrounded by Dior design elements — a refined concept that blends the house's aesthetic with the spirit of the holy month.

Luxury fashion brands are increasingly organising seasonal hospitality concepts during Ramadan, bringing together creatives, editors, and industry figures at intimate evening events across Dubai's dining scene.

Prada Hosts Suhoor Gathering at Gerbou

Another standout Ramadan event comes from Prada, which hosted an intimate suhoor evening at Gerbou, a well-known Dubai restaurant. The event centred on conversation and cultural exchange during Ramadan nights, with guests attending a curated suhoor dinner in a relaxed social setting.

Gerbou has become a frequent destination for creative gatherings and brand-hosted dinners in Dubai. During Ramadan, exclusive events like this bring global fashion houses together with the city's creative community.

Fashion and Beauty Brands Join Dubai's Ramadan Pop-Up Scene

Several other brands have also launched Ramadan collaborations and café concepts this season.

Huda Beauty partnered with Hidden Café for a special Ramadan collaboration, presenting a themed café experience tied to the beauty brand. Miu Miu is also part of the wider group of fashion labels presenting seasonal experiences this Ramadan.

Other names circulating in Dubai's Ramadan pop-up circuit include Juna, The Guild, and YSL Beauty, all participating in seasonal hospitality events and curated gatherings tied to Ramadan evenings.

These concepts focus on atmosphere, dining, and community during the holy month — offering spaces where guests can enjoy iftar or suhoor in thoughtfully designed settings.

Dubai continues to expand its Ramadan cultural scene with luxury pop-ups, curated suhoor gatherings, and brand collaborations hosted throughout the city. Fashion houses such as Dior, Prada, and Miu Miu now treat Ramadan as a moment for cultural programming, dining events, and hospitality experiences.

With restaurants, cafés, and creative venues hosting seasonal concepts, Ramadan nights in Dubai remain filled with elegant spaces built for gathering, conversation, and celebration.

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Jovilyn Carman

Reporting from Dubai — independent, on the ground, and built on local sources.