Best women’s dresses under ₹499 to check out: When the budget is tight, the real challenge isn’t finding a dress—it’s finding one that still feels like “you” once it arrives. Myntra’s Right to Fashion 2026 makes ₹499 finds possible, especially if you focus on wearable silhouettes and prints that don’t need extra styling to look put-together.
Myntra Right to Fashion 2026: 5 women’s dresses under ₹499 to consider
These dress picks have been curated from Myntra’s ₹499 dresses selection and broader dress listings, keeping the focus on easy, everyday styles that look good with simple footwear and minimal accessories.
These five dresses land in two clear wardrobes: easy, flared day dresses that do most of the styling on their own, and sharper, more fitted silhouettes that rely on clean layering and accessories. Sub-heads have been added below to make the differences easier to scan.
Tokyo Talkies: easy movement, minimal effort

Tokyo Talkies Shoulder Strap Gathered Tiered Fit & Flare Midi Dress is a solid fit-and-flare with shoulder straps, a sleeveless cut, gathered/tiered detailing, and a midi flared hem. In polyester, it tends to hold shape and drape predictably, which works well for day plans that involve a lot of sitting and moving around. The trade-off is coverage—shoulder-strap dresses often need a light layer (shirt, shrug, denim jacket) for office settings or strong sun.
aayu: structured neckline, semi-formal energy

aayu Georgette A-Line Midi Dress is built around a mandarin collar, button closure, and layered detailing, with a lining mentioned in the specs. That combination usually reads slightly more polished than a basic flared dress, especially when the collar and button placket sit flat. A small con is practicality: button fronts can gap if sizing is tight at the bust, so fit matters more here than in smocked or tiered styles.
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CHIC BY TOKYO TALKIES: fitted and clean for evenings

CHIC BY TOKYO TALKIES Women Black Solid Bodycon Dress is a woven bodycon with a mock neck, three-quarter sleeves, and an above-knee straight hem. It’s the most “clean lines” option in the list and works well when paired with a blazer or cropped jacket for a sharp look. The compromise is comfort over long hours—fitted silhouettes can feel restrictive compared to flared midis, especially for travel or day-long wear.
OTABU: romantic print with a flexible waist

OTABU Floral Print Puff Sleeve Smocked Fit and Flare Midi Dress leans into a square neck, short puff sleeves, smocked detailing, and a midi length with a flounce hem. Smocking usually makes the bodice more forgiving than zipped or buttoned dresses, so it can sit comfortably through meals and long outings. The flip side is that puff sleeves and square necklines feel more “styled,” which may not suit very minimal wardrobes.
Berrylush: bright mini for quick outings

Berrylush Women Solid Fit and Flare Dress (fuchsia pink) is a sleeveless, shoulder-strap, mini-length fit-and-flare with a flared hem. It’s the most playful option here and works best for short plans—coffee runs, casual evenings, and low-effort party looks—because the colour does most of the work. The trade-off is versatility: mini length and bright colour can feel less adaptable for office-casual or conservative settings.
Quick picking cues
- Most versatile daytime midi: Tokyo Talkies gathered tiered fit-and-flare.
- Most “polished” in shape and neckline: aayu georgette A-line with mandarin collar.
- Most evening-ready base: CHIC BY TOKYO TALKIES black bodycon.
- Most comfort-flexible for outings: OTABU smocked fit-and-flare.
- Most fun, short-plan option: Berrylush fuchsia mini fit-and-flare.
