Finally, Navratri is here! In India, the nine-day feast is more than just a holiday; it is a time for celebration and expressing appreciation for Goddess Durga. These nine auspicious days have brought about a mania that defies description. Everyone is engrossed in the beat of the music, from the sound of our claps and dandiya sticks to the sound of the DJ!
It’s all about lights, colors, and lovely apparel during Navratri. The nation is dancing to the sounds of Navratri music while wonderfully decked out in vibrant clothing.
This Navratri, don some eccentric attire and take a break from the conventional Navratri attire that has been dominating the markets for decades.
Printed Anarkali Suit
Try flared anarkali kurtas with extensive embroidered work or prints this Navratri season to give your standard kurtas a twist. The kurtas can be made out of any fabric you like. The most common ones are bandhej, georgettes, cotton silk, and printed cotton. Choose cheerful hues like yellow, red, orange, or blue when choosing colors for your outfit. Try the mirror one if you want to go for a strong design on your kurta! Remember to accessorize your costume with lovely silver jewelry!
Leheriya Kurta With Dhoti Pants
The hottest new look for Navratri is short kurtas worn with dhoti pants. For the best look this Navratri, choose any brightly colored short kurta to put over dhoti pants along with ethnic silver jewelry. You can dance to the beats of Navratri tunes with this brilliant outfit.
Bandhani Silk Saree
This outfit is unquestionably advised if you are self-assured enough to gracefully carry a saree while dancing to the beats of Navratri. This Navratri season, a bandhani saree in a vibrant color can transform your sense of fashion. Remember to accessorize this outfit with stunning silver jewelry.
Chanderi Anarkali with a Slit and a Velvet Dupatta
A stylish choice for this Navratri season is an anarkali slit kurta with zardozi embroidery combined with pants and a beautiful dupatta. Select a kurta with mirror work that features vibrant pink, yellow, orange, magenta, or even green. Choose a color for the palazzo that contrasts with the hue of the kurta.
Anarkali Kurta with a Bandhani Dupatta
The Navratri season is a chic time to wear a plain-colored suit with gorgeous bandhej silk, Banarasi silk, or mirror-work dupattas. Instead of wearing the uninspired, lavishly embroidered traditional Navratri attire, opt for a more elegant look.
Printed Peplum Top with a Gharara
This outfit is for you if you enjoy wearing fusion attire. To achieve an ethnic look, put on a stunning flared top in vibrant color with prints or embroidery and a matching gharara. Add lovely thread earrings to complete your appearance!
Satin Dress with a Jacket
The best choice is to get a jacket if you detest wearing ethnic clothing for festive occasions. You may wear this jacket with everything, including your favorite pair of co-ord, a lehenga, a saree, a kurta, a skirt, or palazzos.