Myntra EORS 2026: Up to 50% Off on Fabindia Kurtas for Women That Feel More Meaningful Than Fast-Fashion Finds

Quick Guide to Fabindia kurtas with soul: Browse Fabindia kurtas for women on Myntra EORS 2026 with up to 50% off on pieces that feel more considered than fast fashion.

Top Fabindia kurtas to consider
Top Fabindia kurtas to consider

Top Fabindia kurtas to consider: Some kurtas are basically fast fashion wearing a kurta costume. Fabindia is the kind of brand that looks like it actually knows where the fabric came from—and maybe even met the person who wove it.

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Top Fabindia kurtas for women to consider on Myntra

These Fabindia kurtas for women have been curated around Myntra EORS 2026, with the selection centred on styles available at up to 50% off. The appeal is not just the markdown—it is that the kurtas look like the kind of everyday ethnic wear that feels a little more grounded than throwaway fashion.

Fabindia keeps its kurta line in the everyday-but-refined lane. The five pieces span A-line and straight cuts, cotton silk and pure cotton, viscose rayon and knitted cotton. The common thread is three-quarter sleeves on most, calf or knee length, and ornamentation that stays on the modest side—thread work, Ajrakh print, zari detail, embroidery, or floral print.

Necklines split between V-neck and round neck, with the V-neck only on the pink kurta. Care splits between dry clean only, hand wash, and hand wash separately, which affects how much effort each piece needs. Colour stays in earthy or bright families—pink-gold, navy-maroon, rust, peach, yellow—so the kurtas rotate easily with churidars, leggings, jeans, or palazzos.

Pink & Gold A-Line With Thread Work

Women Pink & Gold-Coloured Thread Work Panelled A-line Kurta
Women Pink & Gold-Coloured Thread Work Panelled A-line Kurta (Source: Myntra)

The pink kurta is the most dressed-up. Pink and gold-coloured, solid pattern, V-neck, three-quarter regular sleeves, A-line shape with panelled style, thread work detail, calf length with flared hem. Machine weave regular cotton silk, dry clean only, iron on reverse, no bleach or excessive heat. The A-line cut with flared hem gives it more movement than the straight cuts. The panelled style adds subtle structure. The thread work adds visual interest without being loud. The limitation is clear. Dry clean only adds maintenance compared to hand-wash cotton. The V-neck is less conservative than round neck, which may not suit all settings. Cotton silk may wrinkle easier than pure cotton.

Navy-Maroon Ajrakh Print With Traditional Dye

Women Navy Blue & Maroon Pure Cotton Ajrakh Print Kurta
Women Navy Blue & Maroon Pure Cotton Ajrakh Print Kurta (Source: Myntra)

The Ajrakh print kurta is the most culturally rooted. Navy blue and maroon, Ajrakh printed, round neck, three-quarter regular sleeves, straight shape with regular style, calf length with straight hem, side slits. Machine weave regular cotton, 100% cotton, hand wash. The disclaimer is important: traditional dyeing may transfer colour initially, so wash separately for the first few washes. The Ajrakh print is block-printed using traditional methods, which further gives it authenticity but also requires more care. The side slits further add practicality for movement. The limitation is obvious. Colour transfer risk means it cannot be worn with light-coloured bottoms initially. Hand wash adds maintenance compared to machine-washable pieces.

Rust Viscose Rayon With Zari Detail

Women Kurta
Women Kurta (Source: Myntra)

The rust kurta is the most elegant. Rust solid, round neck, three-quarter regular sleeves, straight shape with regular style, zari detail, knee length with curved hem, side slits. Machine weave regular viscose rayon, dry clean only. The zari detail adds a touch of formality without being loud. The curved hem is more distinctive than straight hem. The knee length is shorter than the calf-length kurtas, which acrually makes it easier to pair with palazzos or jeans. The limitation is clear. Dry clean only adds maintenance. And then Viscose rayon may lose shape faster than cotton if not cared for carefully. The straight cut is less forgiving on certain body types than A-line.

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Peach Embroidered Thread Work With Cold-Shoulder

Women Embroidered Thread Work Kurta
Women Embroidered Thread Work Kurta (Source: Myntra)

The peach kurta is the most textural. Peach-coloured, striped embroidered, round neck, three-quarter cold-shoulder sleeves, straight shape with pleated style, thread work detail, calf length with straight hem, side slits. Knitted regular cotton, hand wash separately. The cold-shoulder sleeves are the standout feature—they add a modern twist without being loud. The pleated style adds subtle structure. The Chikankari embroidery (mentioned in Complete Look) ties it to traditional craft. The limitation is obvious. Cold-shoulder sleeves may not suit conservative workplaces. Hand wash separately adds maintenance. The straight cut is less forgiving than A-line.

Yellow Floral Sleeveless With Front Slit

Women Yellow Floral Printed Floral Kurta
Women Yellow Floral Printed Floral Kurta (Source: Myntra)

The yellow kurta is the most casual. Yellow, floral printed, round neck, sleeveless, no sleeves, straight shape with regular style, calf length with straight hem, front slit. Knitted and woven regular cotton, hand wash separately. The sleeveless cut makes it the most breathable for hot weather. The floral print is more casual than Ajrakh or thread work. The front slit adds practicality for movement. The limitation is clear. Sleeveless means it’s warm-weather only. Hand wash separately adds maintenance. Straight cut is less forgiving on certain body types than A-line. Yellow shows dirt faster than darker shades.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which kurta is best for formal occasions? The pink A-line kurta is the clearest choice. Cotton silk, thread work, V-neck, and also the flared hem make it dressier than the cotton options.

Which kurta offers the most breathability for hot weather? The yellow sleeveless kurta wins on airflow. Sleeveless, cotton fabric, and further the floral print make it the most breathable.

Do the Ajrakh prints transfer colour initially? Yes. The disclaimer states the traditional dyeing may transfer colour initially, so wash separately for the first few washes.

Which kurta is easiest to maintain? The Ajrakh print kurta is the most practical. 100% cotton, hand wash, and then the straight cut make it easier to care for than dry-clean-only pieces.

Published: June 8, 2026 08:40 IST

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