Inddus and Ishin kurtas, suits available at minimum 70% off at Myntra Big Fashion Festival 2025.
Nothing excites a shopper more than the combination of festivity and discounts. This season, Myntra's Big Fashion Festival has given a reason to pause scrolling and start adding to the cart. With prices dropping by more than half, the spotlight shines on Inddus and Ishin – two names known for their elegance, festive-ready detailing, and everyday versatility. It's not just about clothes; it's about buying pieces that feel like investments without burning a hole in the pocket. After all, where else would silk suits dip to ₹1,700 or pure cotton co-ords sell under ₹1,000?
Inddus and Ishin kurtas and suits available at minimum 70% off at Myntra Big Fashion Festival 2025; Photo Credit: Pexels
This printed kurta and skirt set is a head-turner. Designed in pure cotton, the navy blue and green combo strikes a fine balance between everyday ease and festive charm. The kurta, with its straight hem and subtle slit, sits elegantly above the knee, while the matching printed skirt adds movement and grace. Perfect for day gatherings, this set is priced at just ₹1,535 (MRP ₹5,699). With offers and coupons, the savings are almost dramatic, making it a clever addition to any wardrobe.
Here's a piece that's ready to take centre stage at festive evenings. The pure silk kurta, embroidered with floral sequins, comes with striped trousers and a delicate net dupatta. Its V-neckline and flared sleeves give it a soft flow, while the vibrant yellow makes it instantly celebratory. Available for ₹1,740 (MRP ₹6,499), it's hard to believe such rich silk comes at this price. Pair it with statement jhumkas, and the look's complete without trying too hard.
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Cotton never goes out of style, and this set proves it. The white anarkali kurta, sprinkled with floral prints, offers a breezy silhouette that's ideal for warm afternoons or casual festive lunches. Its calf-length cut and flared hem add drama, while the solid palazzos keep it grounded. At ₹1,372 (MRP ₹4,899), this set is not just comfortable but versatile too. Throw in some oxidised jewellery, and you've got a chic yet relaxed look in minutes.
Minimalism with a modern twist, this co-ord is for those who prefer subtle sophistication over loud festivity. The grey cotton tunic with pleated detailing pairs seamlessly with self-design trousers, creating a coordinated look perfect for casual evenings or even semi-formal outings. Priced at ₹999 (MRP ₹3,699), this two-piece set proves you don't need heavy embellishments to make a statement. With a little accessorising, it can work just as easily for office brunches as for a laid-back festive party.
Saving the most budget-friendly for last, this kurta set is a gem for those who want the complete package. The mustard and pink combination is bright and cheerful, while the ethnic motifs add a traditional touch. With trousers and a chiffon dupatta included, it's a ready-to-wear festive outfit priced at only ₹863 (MRP ₹4,799). Yes, that's an 82% discount. When you add the possibility of stacking coupons, it's one of those “why not” buys.
Beyond the deep discounts, what makes the Myntra Big Fashion Festival exciting is the accessibility it creates. High-quality fabrics like silk and cotton, along with detailed embroidery and trendy silhouettes, are often priced out of reach. This sale bridges that gap, ensuring festive fashion doesn't come with financial guilt. And with offers across bank cards, cashback, and vouchers, the savings get sweeter with every purchase.
This season's Myntra Big Fashion Festival is more than a sale, it's a fashion moment worth seizing. With brands like Inddus, Shae by Sassafras, and Ishin offering styles at a fraction of their usual prices, updating wardrobes becomes less of a luxury and more of a smart decision. From silk splendour to cotton comfort, the festival ensures there's something for every mood, every gathering, and every budget. Shop now on Myntra.