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Mrunal Khimji on Ramadan, Effortless Glamour, and Dressing with Intention

Mrunal Khimji on Ramadan, Effortless Glamour, and Dressing with Intention

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There’s a moment—just before iftar, just after suhoor—where everything slows down. The day’s rush is behind you, the night’s energy is settling in, and somewhere between those hushed conversations and the scent of oud lingering in the air, you realize: Ramadan fashion isn’t about dressing up—it’s about showing up.

Showing up to tradition. Showing up to moments of reflection. Showing up to the people, places, and rituals that define this sacred month.

And yet, let’s be honest—you still want to look amazing doing it.

That’s where Mrunal Khimji comes in.

As the woman behind Mrunal’s Boutique in Muscat, Oman, she has built a name not just on luxury fashion, but on thoughtful, effortless style that moves with you. Her latest Lehren Collection isn’t about over-the-top embellishments or fleeting trends. It’s about kaftans that drape like poetry, tunics that catch the light just right, and silhouettes that make an entrance without ever needing to announce themselves.

Because if Ramadan is about refinement in spirit, why shouldn’t your wardrobe follow suit?

Fashion That Moves the Way You Do

Ramadan isn’t the time to overthink your wardrobe,” Mrunal tells us, adjusting the soft sleeve of an embroidered tunic. “People want something that feels light, elegant, and completely effortless—something that honors the month without feeling restricted by it.”

Her designs? Mission accomplished. Inspired by the movement of the ocean, her Lehren Collection is all about fluidity, quiet luxury, and textures so soft they feel like a second skin. These are pieces that you put on and immediately feel like yourself—only elevated.

Lehren Collection By Mrunal Khimji

Think: a kaftan that floats when you walk, a silk tunic that turns heads in the most understated way possible, or a dress so light you barely feel it on your skin. It’s the kind of wardrobe that makes you feel at home in your own body, which, let’s face it, is the real key to confidence.

Because nothing is more luxurious than not having to adjust, tug, or rethink your outfit mid-iftar.

Beyond the Fabric: The Real Story in Every Stitch

But here’s the thing—Mrunal isn’t just designing clothes. She’s preserving legacies.

Through Madhurya Creations and Lehzaa, she’s not just celebrating craftsmanship—she’s safeguarding it. She collaborates with women artisans, revives nearly-forgotten handloom techniques, and creates fashion that doesn’t just look good—it holds history.

“To me, real luxury isn’t about labels,” she says. “It’s about knowing where something comes from, who made it, and what story it tells.”

And that’s what sets her apart. These aren’t just garments—they’re conversations between past and present, between artistry and modernity, between the people who create and the people who wear them.

Which makes it all the more fitting that just a few days ago, we celebrated International Women’s Day. Because in an industry that so often highlights the names at the top, Mrunal chooses to uplift the women whose hands bring her designs to lifethe weavers, the embroiderers, the artisans whose work deserves recognition just as much as the final piece itself.

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Lehren Collection By Mrunal Khimji

“Women’s contributions to fashion go far beyond what we see on runways and magazine covers,” she explains. “They are the makers, the innovators, the cultural preservers. My work is just one small way of giving them the platform they deserve.”

This isn’t just slow fashion—this is fashion with purpose, with intention, with a deep respect for the women behind the seams.

From Ramadan to Eid: Mastering the Art of Effortless Dressing

By the time Eid arrives, you’re running on late-night gatherings, early morning reflections, and a dessert-to-water ratio that defies science. The last thing you need? A wardrobe crisis.

Mrunal’s pieces? They solve that problem before it even starts.

Whether it’s a hand-embroidered kaftan that flows like a dream, a silk tunic that takes you from an intimate Eid breakfast to a candlelit gathering, or a custom piece designed just for you, her collections prove that the best style is the kind you never have to second-guess.

And as Ramadan and International Women’s Day remind us—there’s something powerful about wearing clothes made by women, for women, with women in mind.Because when your wardrobe is this good, it doesn’t just complement the moment—it becomes part of it.

Ramadan Mubarak. May your wardrobe—and your month—be filled with grace.

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