The Story Behind the Edit
Eid asks for clothing that feels reverent and warm at once — modest, beautifully finished, comfortable for a long day of prayer, family and food. The Eid Edit is built around that. Flowing silhouettes, soft palettes and embroidery placed with intention — pieces that read as celebration without ever feeling loud.
The Eid Wardrobe at THETAA
Hand-Embroidered Anarkalis — Flowing Anarkali sets with churidar or sharara, in graceful silhouettes that move comfortably through the morning prayer, lunch and the visits that follow. Soft palettes, considered detailing, finished for occasion light.
Festive Kurta Sets — Hand-embroidered kurta sets in mirror work, jari and dori — the easy heart of the Eid wardrobe. Polished for the day, comfortable through the long evening of family and food.
Sharara Sets — Flared sharara silhouettes with embroidered kurtas and dupattas, made for the dressed-up evenings of Eid and the family gatherings that follow.
Designer Sarees — Pre-draped sarees, mirror-work drapes and saree gowns, designed for Eid evenings, family dinners and the celebrations that ask for grace.
Co-ord & Pant Sets — Embroidered co-ord sets and pant sets for the brunches, lighter family functions and travel days of the Eid week.
The Craft of the Eid Edit
Every piece in the Eid Edit is hand-embroidered in THETAA's own atelier. Mirror work, zardozi, jari and dori detailing are worked over silk, Chanderi and organza — placed with restraint, so the embroidery feels considered rather than loud. The result is festive wear with depth: graceful from across the room, detailed up close.
Dressed for Every Moment of Eid
Eid Morning — A soft hand-embroidered Anarkali or kurta set with antique-gold jhumkas and flat juttis, for prayer and the family breakfast.
Eid Lunch — A sharara set or pre-draped saree with statement earrings and a small clutch.
Family Visits — A mirror-work kurta set or co-ord styled with bangles, comfortable for a day of moving between homes.
Eid Evening — A festive Anarkali, saree or gown with full jewellery, for the dinner and the celebrations that close the day.
Why Shop the Eid Edit at THETAA
- A curated festive edit of THETAA's most graceful pieces
- Hand-embroidered mirror, zari and zardosi detailing, finished in our own atelier
- Soft, lived-in palettes built for the festival's quiet beauty
- Modest, flowing silhouettes designed for the day's prayer and gatherings
- Sizes XS to 6XL with custom-fit support
- Personal styling assistance to help you choose
- Secure online checkout with luxury packaging and worldwide shipping
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Eid Edit?
The Eid Edit is THETAA's curated festive collection — hand-embroidered Anarkalis, kurta sets, sharara sets, sarees and gowns, designed for Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha celebrations.
What occasions during Eid is this edit for?
The edit is built for Eid morning prayers, family lunches, visits, evening dinners and the festive gatherings of the Eid week.
Are Eid Edit pieces hand-finished?
Yes. Every piece is hand-embroidered in THETAA's own atelier, using mirror work, zardosi, jari and dori detailing.
What fabrics are used in the Eid Edit?
Eid Edit pieces are crafted in silk, Chanderi and organza — chosen for graceful fall, real weight and all-day comfort through prayer and gatherings.
Is custom sizing available on Eid Edit pieces?
Yes. THETAA offers sizes XS to 6XL with custom-fit support on most styles. Check the product page for details.
Will Eid Edit pieces ship in time for the festival?
Standard delivery applies — for occasion wear and made-to-measure styles, please order with delivery time in mind. Each product page lists its dispatch timeline.