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FRIDAY, JULY 11, 2025
Devotion: Le Reve's unique Eid Collection

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Press Release
12 May, 2025, 08:30 pm
Last modified: 13 May, 2025, 06:20 pm

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Devotion: Le Reve's unique Eid Collection

Press Release
12 May, 2025, 08:30 pm
Last modified: 13 May, 2025, 06:20 pm
Devotion: Le Reve's unique Eid Collection

Surrendering to nature's colours, simplicity, and beauty can bring serene joy.

Ultimately, nature teaches us to live anew and cultivate positivity. Inspired by this simple yet profound thought, the country's leading fashion brand Le Reve has unveiled a stunning Eid-ul-Adha 2025 collection titled "Devotion."

Le Reve's CEO, Monnujan Nargis, shares, "This year's collection is inspired by the positive emotion of surrender. While many associate Eid only with celebration, the true essence of Eid-ul-Adha lies in sacrifice, responsibility, and love—values ​​that spiritually enrich the soul. This devotion also extends to the simple beauty of nature, helping us maintain a sense of balance and harmony within ourselves. We have attempted to convey that emotional depth through our selection. Of colours, designs, and fabrics, ensuring comfort and style for the summer heat and Eid activities."

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The collection features light and breathable fabrics, including cotton, linen, muslin, and chiffon, to suit the season. Additionally, the brand has curated exclusive materials such as jacquard stretch, silk-viscose, zoom, and jacquard viscose to enhance the festive feel while remaining season-friendly." The designs emphasise ease with relaxed cuts, flowy silhouettes, and comfortable movement. The colour palette is grounded in earthy and neutral tones, such as beige and navy, complemented by organic shades like 'scuffed lemon' and 'washed black', offering a harmonious blend of light and deep hues. Key colours include army green, black, light grey, off-white, cocoa brown, terracotta, red, burnt orange, violet-grey, lavender, olive sand, pastel yellow, cream, mustard, chocolate brown, and slate blue, evoking a sense of calm, vibrancy, and elegance.

This year's print story draws from trending international motifs. Heirloom Bloom celebrates tradition with vivid floral and vine prints inspired by classic tapestry, while Ornamental Meadow presents vintage florals. Veiled Verdure captures the quiet beauty of dry leaves, and Geometric Relic introduces structured block-style patterns. The collection also includes bold ethnic prints and understated monochromatic beige options.

Embroidery takes centre stage in this year's Eid offering. Monnujan Nargis explains, "There is remarkable craftsmanship in both partywear and men's panjabis. We've highlighted key motifs from our print stories using delicate hand embroidery, especially in our women's ethnic pieces and men's traditional wear."

Le Reve's women's collection for Eid-ul-Adha 2025 encompasses a diverse range of styles, including ethnic, casual, and Western fusion wear. The collection features long kameez, salwar kameez, gowns, abayas, skirt sets, shrugs, cape tops, and cotton or half-silk sarees. The exclusive party line 'Nargisus' showcases muslin gowns, intricately embroidered ensembles, and stylish kaftans. There are versatile tunics, shirt tops, coordinated sets, and comfortable loungewear for cosy Eid mornings.

Men can choose from a versatile range of panjabis—minimalist to heavily embellished—alongside shirts, polos, t-shirts, easy pants, and pyjamas. Teens can explore a lively, trend-forward line perfect for festive gatherings. The kids' collection features adorable salwar kameez, frocks, tunics, lehenga-choli, panjabis, polos, and comfy bottoms for a cheerful and fuss-free Eid.

To bring families closer this festive season, Le Reve introduces Mini-Me collections—matching mom-daughter and dad-son outfits crafted with comfort, emotion, and celebration in mind.

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