| Brand | Price Range | Best For | Rating | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BIBA | Rs 2,500–8,000 | Quality festive anarkali | 4.6/5 | Excellent |
| Ishin | Rs 1,200–4,000 | Budget embellished | 4.4/5 | Excellent |
| Aurelia | Rs 1,500–5,000 | Everyday wearable | 4.3/5 | Very Good |
| Libas | Rs 900–3,500 | Contemporary prints | 4.1/5 | Very Good |
| W | Rs 2,000–6,000 | Office smart | 4.2/5 | Good |
| Soch | Rs 2,500–9,000 | Premium occasion | 4.0/5 | Good |
| Janasya | Rs 700–2,500 | Value cotton | 3.9/5 | Good |
| Fashor | Rs 1,200–4,500 | Fusion anarkali | 3.8/5 | Fair |
| Satrani | Rs 800–3,000 | Bold prints | 3.8/5 | Fair |
| Varanga | Rs 1,000–4,000 | Trendy budget | 3.7/5 | Fair |
BIBA Anarkali: The Quality Benchmark
BIBA's anarkali collection is the most dependable in the mid-range. Their floor-length anarkalis in chanderi and georgette (Rs 4,000–8,000) drape elegantly and maintain their silhouette through regular wear. The embroidery is tasteful — thread work and gota patti rather than heavy sequins. Sizing is accurate to their standard chart. For women buying an anarkali for a wedding function or formal occasion, BIBA at this price is hard to beat.
Ishin: Best Budget Anarkali for Festive Occasions
Ishin's anarkalis at Rs 1,200–4,000 are remarkable value for money. Their poly-silk and faux georgette floor-lengths have enough drape and weight to look impressive at evening functions. Mirror work, zari, and sequence embellishments are better quality than the price suggests. Best for buyers who need to look good for one or two functions without investing in a premium piece. Care carefully — machine wash only on gentle.
Aurelia: Best Everyday Anarkali
Not all anarkalis need to be floor-length festive pieces. Aurelia's mid-length anarkali kurtas at Rs 1,500–4,000 are among the best for daily ethnic wear. Their cotton and linen anarkalis in geometric and block prints work for casual offices, college, and day functions. The cut is A-line rather than true flared anarkali — more practical and easier to manage. Excellent wash durability.
How to Choose Anarkali Suits Online
- Length: floor-length for evening events; knee-length for day and office; mid-calf is most versatile
- Embellishment: match to occasion — heavily embellished for evening, printed for day
- Fabric: georgette and net drape better for floor-lengths; cotton and rayon for daytime
- Flare: check the flare width in the product description — minimal vs full flare changes the look significantly
- Dupatta: heavy anarkalis need a lighter dupatta; simpler anarkalis can carry a heavier net dupatta
- Pairing: choodidaar is classic; straight pyjama is cleaner for office; leggings for casual
Who Should Buy
- Women who want a single ethnic wear piece that works for multiple wedding functions
- Buyers who prefer the forgiving A-line silhouette over fitted straight-cut ethnic wear
- Women attending college farewell or semi-formal events and wanting to look elegant
- Those who prefer full coverage and modest styling in their ethnic wear choices
Skip If
- You are very short — floor-length anarkalis require at least 5 feet 2 inches to drape correctly without tailoring
- You want easy-care fabrics — most festive anarkalis need dry cleaning or careful hand washing
- You want western or fusion silhouettes — anarkali is decidedly ethnic in character
OUR VERDICT
BIBA is the safe premium choice for women investing in a quality anarkali that lasts multiple seasons. Ishin is the smart budget pick for festive one-off occasions. Aurelia fills the gap for everyday ethnic wear. Avoid unbranded floor-length anarkalis under Rs 800 — the fabric weight and drape are invariably disappointing.


