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Amazon Sale 2025: Early deals for Prime members on ethnic wear; Get 55% off on stylish picks

Amazon Sale 2025: Early deals for Prime members on ethnic wear; Get 55% off on stylish picks

Hindustan Times01-05-2025
Summer's heating up, and so are the savings on ethnic wear! The Amazon Great Summer Sale 2025 brings you unbeatable Prime member deals with up to 55% off on stylish ethnic sets. From flowy Chanderi Anarkalis to smart straight-cut kurtas, elevate your ethnic game without burning a hole in your pocket.
If you're dressing up for brunches, casual outings, or festive evenings, your perfect ethnic outfit is now just a click away. These handpicked kurta sets, exclusively discounted for Prime members, blend modern silhouettes with timeless grace. Dive into the deals and add that splash of tradition to your wardrobe.
This elegant Chanderi Silk Anarkali set from Libas screams celebration. With a finely woven design and luxurious finish, it's ideal for festive gatherings and day weddings. The flared kurta enhances your silhouette while the palazzo and dupatta complete the regal vibe. Graceful, breezy, and deeply rooted in tradition—this one's a timeless treasure. Available now during the Amazon Summer Sale 2025.
Libas Womens Chanderi Silk Kurta Sets (34741_Green
Soft as a breeze and effortlessly stylish, this mauve cotton kurta set by Janasya brings floral freshness to your everyday wardrobe. The subtle prints and pastel tones make it ideal for summer mornings and casual get-togethers. Lightweight and breathable, this one's for those who love understated elegance. A must-have pick from the Amazon Sale 2025.
Janasya Womens Blue Cotton Floral Regular Kurta Set(SET926-KR-NP-M)
Sometimes, all you need is a burst of sunshine. This yellow cotton kurta from BIBA keeps it crisp and classic with its solid colour and straight silhouette. Perfect for office wear or quick errands, it pairs well with both palazzos and leggings. Simple, versatile, and made for summer comfort—featured now in the Amazon Summer Sale 2025.
BIBA Women Cotton Printed Flared Straight Fit Mix and Match Kurta(Boho STORY20138_Yellow_36)
Step into style with Janasya's solid high-low kurta. Crafted in flowy poly crepe, its asymmetric hemline adds a dash of drama to your everyday outfit. Whether paired with pants or worn as a tunic, it's designed to turn heads. A fashion-forward choice from the Amazon Sale 2025.
Janasya Womens Polyester Crepe A-Line Kurta (XXX-Large)
Level up your daily ethnic wear with this printed cotton set by Libas. The soft fabric keeps you cool, while the coordinated palazzos and dupatta lend it a polished look. A perfect pick for work-from-home days, small celebrations or evening strolls—this one's made for comfort and charm. Don't miss it in the Amazon Summer Sale 2025.
Libas Womens Cotton Kurta Sets (33151O_Grey
Add a touch of contemporary flair to your wardrobe with this green modal suit set from BIBA. The all-over prints and flattering fit make it a great option for semi-formal outings. It's chic, wearable and made to blend grace with everyday ease. Now featured in the Amazon Sale 2025.
BIBA WOMEN PRINTED STRAIGHT SALWAR KURTA DUPATTA(SKD9138_PEACOCK GREEN_32)
Another win from Libas, this printed cotton set is designed to keep you stylishly at ease during summer. With earthy tones and delicate prints, it's the perfect balance of minimal and meaningful. Pair it with juttis for an easy ethnic look—especially now during the Amazon Summer Sale 2025.
Libas Womens Cotton Kurta Sets (6915_Green
From bold solids to breezy prints, these ethnic sets deliver style, comfort, and unbeatable value this summer. Make the most of your Prime membership and grab these wardrobe must-haves before they're gone. Traditional flair and modern convenience come together in this perfect seasonal sale!
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Yes, most of these outfits are available in a wide range of sizes. Do check the size chart before ordering.
Absolutely! Most products have an easy 7-day return policy. Just check the product page for return eligibility.
Yes, the fabric choices like cotton, crepe, and modal are ideal for keeping you cool and stylish in warm weather.
These offers are exclusive to Amazon Prime members as part of the Great Summer Sale 2025.
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