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Cracker of a Diwali: Quick commerce drives record festive season sales for D2C brands

Sales are up two to three times from the previous year. Brands leaned on AI-driven forecasting, decentralised fulfilment and closer coordination with platforms to stay on schedule despite packed warehouses and worker shortages

October 21, 2025 / 21:03 IST
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Quick commerce drives record festive season sales for D2C brands
Quick commerce drives record festive season sales for D2C brands

India’s direct-to-consumer (D2C) brands are on track for their biggest festive season yet, driven by record online demand and a sharp rise in quick commerce-led purchases. From personal care and wellness to comfort accessories and toys, order volumes have climbed rapidly as consumers embraced early festive deals and faster delivery options.

According to several founders Moneycontrol spoke to, sales are up two to three times from the previous year, reflecting stronger discretionary spending and a clear shift toward impulse-led buying across e-commerce and quick commerce platforms.

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Quick commerce platforms such as Blinkit and Zepto have emerged as key growth drivers for D2C brands beyond groceries, helping push smaller festive bundles and gifting packs to consumers seeking faster delivery and last-minute convenience.

“This festive season has been noticeably stronger and earlier than 2024. At Nat Habit we’ve seen overall order volumes grow 2X year-on-year, with the strongest weekly spikes coming earlier than in previous years,” co-founder and CEO of beauty and personal care brand Nat Habit Swagatika Das said. “Quick commerce is driving a clear uplift in impulse and last-mile gifting categories, while e-commerce is stronger for larger baskets and curated festival bundles,” she told Moneycontrol.