
Must-Have Everyday Fits to Grab at Myntra's Grand Festive Days(23–27 July 2025)
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Azira Floral Print Fit & Flare Dress
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Women are set to be charmed by the puff sleeves and tiered motif of this floral midi dress by Azira. It is made out of airy georgette which provides good silhouette to day time styling. Put it to your shopping cart and update your working-week style.
Key Features:
Soft georgette fabric that feels light and breathable
Square neckline that flatters most face shapes
Tiered hem adds volume and a relaxed fit
Puff sleeves add a hint of vintage charm
Might need a slip underneath due to semi-sheer fabric
Sangria Floral Printed Maxi Dress
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Sangria's pure cotton maxi dress delivers comfort without compromising on style. The floral print keeps it fresh and daytime-appropriate, perfect for warm days. Consider this as your next go-to casual dress.
Key Features:
Made with breathable pure cotton fabric
Tiered silhouette allows free movement
Sleeveless design ideal for hot weather
Muted floral print suits everyday use
Length may feel long for petite frames
Nayo Printed Cotton Co-Ords
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Add a chic edge to your casual clothes and wear Nayo co-ord set. The top with a round neckline and ample palazzos are easy and elegant. Use this ensemble to meet with friends or spend a weekend.
Key Features:
Pure cotton fabric feels soft against skin
Printed set adds coordinated charm
Palazzos offer a breezy, wide-leg fit
Round neckline keeps the look simple
May require ironing after wash for neatness
Stylum Blue & White Kurta With Dupatta
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Stylum has a beautiful mirror work and floral print self-pieced kurta, made complete with a dupatta to give the wearer an ethnic look. It is part comfort, and part glamorous so it is perfect on a holiday at work or at a relaxed occasion.
Key Features:
Comfortable cotton blend fabric
Mirror work adds ethnic appeal
Comes with matching printed dupatta
Relaxed A-line fit flatters all body types
Might not include a matching bottom
As the festivity season is on, make the best out of it and update your daily casual wear with the fashionable pieces that are comfortable to wear all day long at Myntra. Be it the long dress and stylish co-ords to the fancy kurtas, we can cover up the right choice of clothes to be worn every single day of the week. These carefully selected pieces incorporate both fashion and functionality in the urban lifestyle of the female population. Do not miss an opportunity to purchase smartly and save a lot at the Myntra Grand Festive Days between 23rd and 27th July 2025. find, select, and save up to 60 percent on your favourite looks every day.
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