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Flow in Style: 4 Printed Palazzos You Need from Myntra's Right to Fashion Sale

Flow in Style: 4 Printed Palazzos You Need from Myntra's Right to Fashion Sale

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Palazzos are a summer favorite. They are convenient, modern, and trendy. However, they are fashionable but also comfortable when you have to do some errands on the go or visit a casual event, or lie on your couch at home. The Right to Fashion Sale ( 31st July 2025) at Myntra is the right occasion to shop to deck up in the fashionable printed palazzos. We have selected four superb alternatives which would be perfect with Western and fusion sleeps, such as floral fresh, abstract drama, and ethnic appeal. It is a closer look.
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1. DTR FASHION Women Abstract Printed Wide Leg Palazzos
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These printed palazzos are a decorative piece that can be styled with bold abstracts as well as light florals and tribal patterns, and provide easy elegance and everyday wear.
Key Features:
Abstract multicolor print
Wide-leg comfort fit
Elasticated waistband for stretch
Soft, breathable fabric
Ideal for both day and evening wear
Bold prints may overpower minimal tops.
2. ROOPWATI FASHION Ethnic Motifs Flared Knitted Palazzos
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Roar in the roar of tradition with a contemporary flattening with the ethnic motif palazzos of Roopwati. They are flared, with a knitted softer material, so they are not too festive, yet not too functional.
Key Features:
Ethnic motif all-over print
Flared silhouette with roomy leg space
Knitted for soft stretch
Versatile for ethnic or Indo-Western styling
Great with short kurtis or crop tops
Flared design may require ironing after washing.
3. Mystere Paris Floral Printed Wide-Leg Fit Palazzos
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Elevate the style of these floral palazzos by Mystere Paris to bring breezy, elegant details to your wardrobe. Loose-fitting, with a wide-leg and floral prints, are ideal for hot days as they are soft and feminine.
Key Features:
Delicate floral prints
Wide-leg fit for movement
Soft elastic waist
Lightweight and airy fabric
Easy to pair with tanks or tunics
Light color may need careful inner layering.
4. OTIRA Women Floral Printed Palazzos
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The floral palazzos created by OTIRA provide a vintage comfort look with the new floral touch. They will be ideal to wear every day, be it on a working-from-home day or to make a grocery run.
Key Features:
All-over floral print
Relaxed straight fit
Comfortable waistband
Flowy design for summer comfort
Goes well with both casual tops and kurtas
Print may fade slightly with frequent machine washes.
Print on palazzos has always been a favourite - and that is so liberating, so stylish, so elegant. Be it abstract art or florals, or even desi motifs, you can ensure that you can never go wrong with these four palazzos that take the least time to create unlimited looks with the least effort. They are ideal to spend a lazy summer day, do some shopping in shopping malls, or simply flaunt when it is casual Friday; a must-have in any Indian wardrobe. Clean up your wardrobe and go shopping at the Myntra Right to Fashion sale beginning 31st July 2025, and add these classic essentials to your wardrobe.
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