
Amazon Great Freedom Festival starts soon: Min 50% off on kurtis from top brands
Explore a vibrant mix of prints, fits, and silhouettes from brands like BIBA, W for Woman, Libas, Nishorama, Qazmi, and more.
Top 7 kurti brands at minimum 70% off:
Biba:
Biba never fails to deliver timeless ethnic elegance with a hint of modern flair. Their kurtis are known for their classic cuts, rich fabric blends, and signature motifs. Be it a printed poly metallic kurti for a festive evening or a casual paisley print for a weekday affair, Biba gives you versatile choices that work round the clock.
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Nishorama
Looking for something that screams Gen-Z ethnic with a twist? Nishorama's kurti tops come with noodle straps, halter necks, and bold corset backs. Think brunch-ready fusion wear that blends tradition with drama, ideal for girls who want to keep it quirky yet rooted.
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Libas
For lovers of earthy tones, subtle embroidery, and cotton comfort — Libas is your match. Their A-line and straight-fit kurtis come in soft prints and are super breathable for daily wear. A must-have for college-goers and homemakers alike.
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Amazon Brand – Myx
Myx by Amazon offers easy-breezy cotton kurtis with youthful prints and fuss-free fits. Available in plus sizes too, these are great for everyday college wear or lounging in style at home. A great pick if you're on a budget but don't want to compromise on comfort.
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Qazmi
Qazmi brings Kashmiri charm into your closet with their Aari-embroidered sleeveless kurtis. Delicate, statement-making, and ultra-light, these are great when you want something ethnic yet non-fussy. Ideal for layering too!
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Feranoid
Feranoid's designs strike a perfect balance between elegance and daily wear. With their Angrakha silhouettes and embroidered necklines, these kurtis elevate even the most casual days. Great for office wear and festive work events.
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Yash Gallery
Want something a little more flirty and boho? Yash Gallery's short kurtis with bell sleeves and bright prints are ideal for coffee dates, shopping sprees, or that spontaneous weekend trip. Rayon and cotton blends keep it light, comfy, and chic.
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If you're revamping your festive wardrobe or stocking up on everyday ethnic staples, Amazon's Great Freedom Festival has your back with jaw-dropping prices. With brands offering everything from modern silhouettes to traditional block prints, there's no better time to upgrade your style.
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Amazon Great Freedom Festival starts soon: Min 50% off on kurtis from top brands: FAQs When does the Amazon Great Freedom Festival begin? The sale begins on 31st July, right before Independence Day, offering huge discounts across fashion categories.
What is the fabric quality like for brands such as Libas or W? These brands are known for premium quality cotton, viscose, and polyester blends — ideal for Indian climates and daily wear.
Can I return the kurtis if they don't fit? Most kurtis listed here come with a 7-day return or exchange policy. Check individual listings for return eligibility.
Are these kurtis available in plus sizes?
Yes, many options like those from Amazon Brand – Myx are available in extended sizes.
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