There are two types of people during Raya preparation.
The first group already bought their baju raya in February, neatly ironed and hanging in the wardrobe like a museum piece.
The second group (most of us) are still scrolling TikTok at 1am thinking: Maybe I should just get one more set.
Iykyk, raya outfits aren’t just about the outfit anymore. It’s a whole moment.
So, if you’re still figuring out your Raya look this year, these creators are currently serving some pretty solid inspiration on TikTok.
Sofea Shra
If you’re looking to style your pre-exisiting fits, learn some make up hack or even go non a budget hunt for your last minute raya fit, Sofea’s your girl.
Her style leans towards that polished, slightly glamorous Raya energy.
The kind where the outfit looks simple at first glance, but when you actually pay attention, everything is coordinated right down to the accessories.
Expect silky fabrics, elegant cuts, and the kind of outfits that make you rethink your own wardrobe decisions.
If your Raya goal is to look effortlessly put together in every family photo, Sofea’s page is the go-to for inspiration.
Nina Khalil
Nina Khalil’s content has the kind of vibe that makes you think, “Okay wait… I could actually pull that off.”
She shot into everyone’s radar when she started turning budget Mydin baju raya into outfits that looked easily RM300 and above. Suddenly everyone was questioning their own shopping strategies.
Whether you see her as your fashion kakak or that friend who always knows the best budget hacks, Nina proves that looking good for Raya doesn’t always mean spending big.
Sabrina
Sabrina is that influencer that calls all of us out a little bit.
From makeup hacks to hilarious GRWM videos, her page feels like hanging out with that brutally honest friend who somehow makes you laugh at yourself.
Especially if you’ve ever tried to follow a fashion trend and ended up looking less “fashion icon” and more “Raya table setting.”
Azfar Heri
Let’s not pretend Raya fashion is only a women’s event.
Azfar Heri proves that men can show up looking just as sharp. His style leans towards clean, well-fitted traditional outfits that look polished without trying too hard.
If you’re trying to convince the men in your life to put a little effort into their Raya outfits, showing them Azfar’s content might help.
Erysha Emyra
Erysha Emyra’s style leans towards soft, feminine looks that feel very Raya-appropriate.
Think flattering cuts, gentle colour palettes, and outfits that photograph beautifully (which matters more than we’d like to admit).
Her content is perfect for people who want something elegant but still comfortable enough to survive a full day of visiting relatives and chasing children around the house.
A Little Raya Style Inspiration
If you’re still deciding what to wear this Raya, think of this list as a small source of inspiration rather than a rulebook.
Some people go all out with coordinated family outfits. Others prefer something simple and comfortable that can survive a full day of visiting relatives.
Whatever your approach, the best Raya outfit is usually the one that makes you feel comfortable enough to laugh, eat, and enjoy the day without constantly adjusting your clothes.
Selamat Hari Raya, Maaf Zahir dan Batin from us and ours, to you and yours.

