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Libas partners with Zepto for quick commerce

Libas partners with Zepto for quick commerce

Fashion Network20-05-2025

Libas, a women's ethnic wear brand has partnered with quick commerce platform Zepto to offer delivery of its products within 10–12 minutes.
With this partnership, Libas aims to strengthen its digital-first strategy by offering quick delivery to customers in over 50 cities including key metropolitan hubs such as Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, and Hyderabad.
Libas product range on Zepto includes kurta sets, co-ord sets, and everyday fashion essentials.
Commenting on the partnership, Sidhant Keshwani, founder CEO of Libas in a statement said, 'At Libas, we're constantly reimagining how fashion fits into the lives of modern Indian women. Our launch on Zepto is more than just fast delivery—it's about empowering our customers with instant access to style, no matter the occasion. We're excited to be among the first fashion brands in India to embrace quick commerce at this scale.'
Devendra Meel, chief business officer at Zepto added, 'Our mission has always been to make lives easier—this time, we're bringing that promise to your wardrobe. Fast fashion isn't just a trend—it's now a timeline and we are glad to have Libas trust Zepto to reach their customers.'
Founded in 2004, Libas retails from its offline store network and direct-to-customer e-commerce store.

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