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Festive Finds for Generous Gifting this Eid

As Eid al‑Fitr draws near, we embrace the season of generosity, preparing gifts, and moments to cherish with loved ones. While there isn’t as much sparkle and buzz online or in shops for Eid gifts as there is for Christmas, brands are starting to be more inclusive, with thoughtful festive collections that celebrate style, tradition, and togetherness. From high-street favourites you can browse in store to online and postal gifts from small independent makers, there are now more ways than ever to find meaningful and special presents to gift this Eid. Whether it’s clothing, décor, artisanal treats or meaningful keepsakes, you’ll be spoilt for choice. We’ve selected a few standout picks – perfect for family, friends, and loved ones, or even a treat for yourself!

Fashion First

H&M’s Limited Edition collection is modest elegance at its best. Think lightweight linens, flowing maxi dresses, soft pastels, and chic kaftans perfect for early springtime Eid. Textured kaftans, satin sets, flowy dresses, and frill skirts combine modern tradition with comfort. Draped designs, capes, and satin fabrics bring ease and elegance to your festive wardrobe.

Top picks:

Midi & Maxi Dresses in soft hues – comfortable yet eye‑catching

Flared Trousers + Embellished Tops – ideal for a smart‑casual Eid outfit

Pair these with minimal jewellery or bold accessories to elevate your look, perfect for daytime family feasts, ideal for pregnant or breastfeeding mamas, and rewearable for upcoming summer weddings.

 Sweet Treats & Gift Boxes

The Eid Gift Box from Fortnum and Mason is the perfect package to take when visiting family. Filled with delectable biscuits, teas, Turkish delights, and more, it’s made for sharing and celebrating “moments of togetherness” – a generous present you can enjoy too!

The KIKO Milano Hydra Glow Skincare Kit is presented in a stunning pink-and-gold gift box, with Middle Eastern-inspired archway motifs. The limited edition Eid set includes a lightweight face cream and two juicy lip products – the perfect little luxe gift.

Mamas & Papas My First Eid Bib is part of their inclusive Eid range. Browse a range of festive baby grows, pyjamas, and cutesy kurtas, this adorable bib is a gift that will be treasured for years, or even become a cherished family keepsake passed down through generations.

The Hiba Gift by Lush was designed by illustrator Abeer Anabtawi, celebrating pre-Eid pamper rituals, and includes a range of thoughtful self-care products.

The Body Shop’s Ajwa Date & Honey Collection is inspired by beloved Middle Eastern aromas, pairing rich, sweet scents with nourishing skincare. Think whipped velvety body butters, calming gel washes, and fragrance mists that evoke indulgent evenings and festive feasting. The special edition collection is a “yummy” offers a variety of items to include in a pamper gift with a special cultural resonance.

FrischSchoggi Sticks Selection by Läderach is displayed in a festive moon-shaped sleeve. The Eid Edition offers five chocolate flavours – the perfect gift for chocolate lovers and saves you the fuss about wrapping!

Supporting Small Businesses

This Eid, consider supporting small and independent brands. From curated décor, artsianal treats and fragrant gifts, shopping independent helps preserve craft, culture, and community spirit.

Eid Party Décor

Create a festive ambience at home with vibrant décor. Use Eid Party essentials such as crescent moon and star garlands, lanterns, table runners balloons, and LED string lights. Colour palettes that pop include pastel pearlescent shades, jewel tones, or sunset hues. Simple touches like decorative trays for sweets, printed calligraphy banners, and DIY photo corners make your space feel celebratory for the joy of Eid, and can be reused each year!

For a gift that adds elegance to any Eid gathering, consider Udsi Co, known for the first-ever 2-in-1 oud burner designed to burn both oud chips and bakhoor. This would be a thoughtful and practical present for fragrance lovers. It’s the kind of gift that feels especially fitting if you’re heading to a family member’s or friend’s house for an Eid meal and don’t want to arrive empty handed.

Artisanal creators Faseel offer luxury frankincense, oud and home fragrance gift sets inspired by traditional Arabian rituals. Using high-grade Hojari frankincense sourced from Oman, the brand produces resin, essential oils, candles and elegant burners designed to fill the home with calming, aromatic notes. These fragrant sets are ideal for creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere when hosting guests during Eid celebrations.

For a generous edible gift, Mubarak London hampers are another popular option, filled with sweet and savoury treats such as chocolates, nuts, tea, Turkish delight, and premium Medjool dates – all beautifully presented and ready to share with family and guests. Offering halal-friendly Eid collections, these hampers are designed especially for festive gatherings and thoughtful gifting. With a variety of beautifully curated boxes available and with free delivery on pre-made hampers, they make a convenient yet meaningful present to send to loved ones or bring along when visiting family during the celebrations.

For UK‑made sweet gifting, consider Butter Brûlée classic cookie boxes – rich, buttery treats crafted with premium Belgian chocolate and flavours that feel indulgent and festive

For another delicious UK postal option, TailorBakes offers handcrafted Eid hampers and letterbox brownies – freshly baked and delivered with personalisation options, making them perfect for gifting across the UK.

From stylish fashion finds to indulgent treats and thoughtful home gifts, there are plenty of ways to celebrate the spirit of generosity and gift something special this Eid. Whether you’re shopping on the high street or supporting small independent brands, each present is a chance to celebrate the special day with loved ones. 

However you choose to celebrate, may your Eid be filled with joy, togetherness and good food!

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