Getting dressed up for Friday night dinner is its own little ritual. Whether you’re getting glammed up for a fancy dinner out, donning your coziest apparel for a low-key night in, or something in between, there’s something about a Shabbat outfit that just feels a little different than dressing for the week.
Shabbat is the perfect time to express your style in all its unapologetic glory – and if you could use a little inspo, I’ve put together an edit featuring some looks I adore featuring pieces from Jewish- and Israeli-owned brands.
From easy dresses and cozy knits to meaningful jewelry and handbags to hold your Jewish life, these outfits prove that supporting our community can look as good as it feels. Each look is designed for real Friday nights – whether that means hosting friends, heading out for dinner, going to shul, or a chill evening of candle lighting and challah at home.
Read on for 6 of my favourite looks, showcasing stunning pieces from brands I’m proud to support.

The Casual-But-Make-It-Jewish Luxe Look
Kalo Silk-Blend Floral Maxi Skirt by LoveShackFancy | Knitted Sweater with Jewel Buttons by Mango | Wool Wide Brim Leather Trim Fedora Hat by Elie Tahari | Kahleah Layered Charm Necklace by Ramy Brook | Arlo Chain Pebble Leather Tote by Simkhai | Jordi Suede Slouch Boot by Simkhai | Miracle Balm by Jones Road Beauty
This is your go-to “effortless but pulled together” Friday night look. A soft, cozy sweater paired with a fluid skirt is one of those combinations that always works. Layered gold charms add warmth and personality, a wide-brim hat instantly pulls everything together, and a roomy neutral tote handles all the Friday night essentials. Finished with a subtle glow and boots that go with everything, this is relaxed Shabbat style at its best.

The Meet the Parents Look
Jazz Cotton Midi Dress by Simkhai | Richie Wool Crewneck Cardigan by Kobi Halperin | Crystal Headband by Mango | Rose Gold Glam Flats by Tieks | Raven Bow Bag by Alice + Olivia | The Rose Water Eye Brightening Set by Gen See
This look is all about quiet confidence. A classic, tailored silhouette in a deep, rich tone feels respectful, grown-up, and timeless. Soft metallic flats keep things comfortable, while a structured bag elevates the whole outfit. A swipe of liquid shadow in a muted rose adds just enough polish without being loud.

The Just Came from Shul Look
Ruched Satin Dress by Mango | Holly Wool Fedora by Reiss | Shadow Satin Mule by Simkhai | FRÉ Plump Me Peptide Lip Tint | Frankie Crossbody Bag by Daniella Lehavi | The Mazel Baguette Studs by Rachie Shnay
This outfit will take you from Kabbalat Shabbat to cocktails and back again. A flowing dress keeps you covered up without being even a little bit boring, statement earrings with Jewish symbolism feel meaningful without being overdone, a crossbody bag keeps things practical, and a statement hat ties it all together.

The Still Jewish, Still Fabulous Look
Kenlie Taffeta-Trimmed Midi Dress by Simkhai | Martini Glass Earrings by Susan Alexandra | Women’s Block Heel Leather Ankle Boots by Mango | Glitter Headband by Mango | Ripple Clutch by Simkhai | Lip and Cheek Stick by Jones Road Beauty
This look leans into playful glamour withbold earrings, a sparkly headband, and a silhouette that feels special without sacrificing comfort. A multitasking lip-and-cheek stick keeps makeup easy, ankle boots ground the look, and a sleek clutch adds just the right amount of shine.

The Statement Guest Look
Lex Tie Front Dress by Kobi Halperin | Bridget Shell Wedge Sandal by Simkhai | Tia Statement Dot Necklace by Ramy Brook | Perry Crystal Prosecco Clutch by Judith Lieber | I Need a Warm Eyeshadow Palette by Natasha Denona | Chai Scarf by AHYIN Judaica
If you’re heading out and want to make an entrance, this one’s for you. A vibrant, flowing dress (in my signature colour, no less!) does the heavy lifting. Paired with warm gold jewelry, delicate heels, a beautiful shawl with subtle Jewish motifs, and a soft, glowy makeup palette, this look feels confident, celebratory, and unapologetically joyful.

The Hosting at Home Look
Genna Knit Midi Dress by Simkhai | Mesh Rhinestone Ballet Flats by Mango | Pave X Drop Pearl Square Huggie Earring by Adina Eden | Diamond/Solid Pave Star Of David X Hebrew Nameplate Two In One Necklace 14K | Just Enough Tinted Moisturizer by Jones Road Beauty
When you’re hosting, comfort is non-negotiable – but that doesn’t mean you need to scrimp on style. Here, a beautifully cut knit dress strikes the perfect balance: flattering, easy to move in, and still special enough for Shabbat. Layered Jewish jewelry adds meaning, embellished flats keep things practical, and a luminous base boosts that candlelit glow to the next level.
Shabbat dinner table images styled by The Social Kitchen
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Thanks for sharing, that’s very inspiring!