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Tata CLiQ announces Moments that CLiQ Sale

Tata CLiQ announces Moments that CLiQ Sale

Mint24-07-2025
Mumbai, 24 July, 2025: Tata CLiQ, the omnichannel e-commerce platform, is hosting the 'Moments that CLiQ Sale' across Tata CLiQ Fashion, Tata CLiQ Luxury, and Tata CLiQ Palette, starting from July 24 to August 10, 2025. Featuring offers across categories like apparel, accessories, beauty, eyewear, footwear, home, jewellery, watches, and more, the sale invites shoppers to explore and shop the latest collections from leading fashion, luxury, and beauty brands, all while enjoying significant savings.
Sumit Puri, Vice President – Marketing, Tata CLiQ, said, 'We are pleased to offer a thoughtful selection of products across a range of categories on Tata CLiQ Fashion, Tata CLiQ Luxury, and Tata CLiQ Palette, at exciting prices. With the festive season around the corner, it brings reunions with loved ones, which become an ideal occasion for one to shop for various styles. We anticipate strong growth compared to last year's sale event, with categories like apparel, accessories, beauty, and watches expected to attract a strong consumer interest. We aim towards making this a rewarding shopping experience for our customers as they start their festive celebrations.'
Tata CLiQ Fashion is offering 30-85% off on brands across fashion and lifestyle, along with benefits such as additional coupons, cashback, and bank offers.
Menswear brands like Arrow, Linen Club, Louis Philippe, Rare Rabbit, Spykar, and U.S. Polo Assn. are a minimum of 30% off, and womenswear brands like Cover Story, Biba, Forever New, Libas, Rareism, Vero Moda, and W are 30-70% off. Additionally, GAP is now live on the platform. Shoppers can avail up to 50% off on GAP menswear, womenswear, and kidswear. Enjoy 40-50% off on footwear brands like Adidas, Asics, Crocs, Metro, Mochi, Puma, Red Tape, and Skechers.
Offers are available on wristwear brands like Casio, Fossil, Titan, and Timex. The platform also has exclusive products and offers on timepieces from French Connection. In the handbags category, brands like Accessorize London, Aldo, Hidesign, and Guess are 30-40% off. Jewellery brands like GIVA, Mia by Tanishq, and P.N. Gadgil have exciting offers. Eyewear from Carrera, Lenskart, Oakley, Ray-Ban, and Vincent Chase are available at competitive prices. The home category is having offers between 30-80% off on brands like Corelle, D'décor, Durian, Homesake, Nautica Home, and Wonderchef.
Luggage from brands like American Tourister, Skybags, Tommy Hilfiger, United Colors of Benetton, VIP, and Wildcraft are 30-70% off. Gadgets from brands like Apple, BOAT, OnePlus, and Samsung are also having offers.
Tata CLiQ Palette is offering up to 60% off on beauty products, plus additional coupons and bank offers. Make-up brands like Lakme, Maybelline, Shopaarel, and Sugar Cosmetics are up to 50% off. Haircare brands like L'Oreal Paris, Schwarzkopf Professional, and Wella Professionals are 25-45% off, and skincare brands like Cosrx and The Body Shop are 30-40% off. Scents from brands like Ajmal and Skinn by Titan, are up to 65% off. Make-up essentials from brands like Anastasia Beverly Hills, Dyson, De Fabulous, and OUAI are 10-40% off, and Clinique and M.A.C is having flat 10% off, along with complimentary gifts. Tata CLiQ Palette is now available on Tata CLiQ Fashion app.
Tata CLiQ Luxury is offering up to 50% off on leading global and Indian premier and luxury brands.
Menswear brands like Calvin Klein Jeans, Lacoste, Gant, and True Religion are 20-60% off and womenswear brands like Forever New, Guess, Karen Millen, MAC Duggal, and Sister Jane, along with lingerie brands like Calvin Klein Underwear and La Vie en Rose, are also 20-60% off. Footwear brands like Adidas Originals, Aldo, Geox, and New Balance are 20-50% off. Boss Kids, Gant Kids, Karl Lagerfeld Kids, Lacoste, and Tommy Hilfiger in the kids category have exciting offers. The Indiluxe section has offers on Da Milano, Masaba, Ritu Kumar, Rosso Brunello, S&N by Shantnu Nikhil, and others.
Timepieces from Earnshaw, Maserati, Michael Kors, and Seiko are 10-50% off. Chopard, Prada, Tom Ford, and Versace in the eyewear category have special offers. Accessories from Aldo, Aspinal of London, Charles & Keith, GUESS, and Mulberry are 40-50% off. Jewellery from Swarovski and Ted Baker have standout offers. Savings are available on home brands like Ecovacs, Le Creuset, Smeg and Spread Spain.
Fragrances from Armani, Chopard, Jean Paul Gaultier, and Yves Saint Laurent are up to 45% off, with gifts from purchases on brands like Jo Malone London and Tom Ford. Beauty favourites from brands like Bobbie Brown, Estée Lauder and Olaplex have a flat 10% off, along with complimentary gifts on purchase. In addition, Dyson is up to INR 14000 off, and haircare brands like Milkshake and Moroccanoil also have exciting offers with complimentary gifts.
Customers can also avail a 15% instant discount on ICICI Bank credit cards and RBL credit cards. The ICICI Bank offer is valid from July 24 to August 10, 2025, and the RBL credit card offer from July 24 to 31, 2025, subject to terms and conditions.
Note to the Reader: This article is part of Mint's promotional consumer connect initiative and is independently created by the brand. Mint assumes no editorial responsibility for the content.
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