Styling Tips For Navratri 2022 : Achieve A Gorgeous Look

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The atmosphere around us already has a festive feeling as Navratri celebrations are about to begin. Let’s forgo the traditional ghagra or Navratri chaniya choli this year. It’s time to think outside the box and step it up a level. You can choose to take our advice or go a bit farther and add your own preferences to make your outfit a little more daring. Aside from its religious significance, the Navratri festival is known for its vivid colors, loud drumbeats, folk melodies mixed with contemporary dancing styles, delicious cuisine, and, of course, never-ending joy.

Yes, this is a time to dress traditionally, at your finest. You need to upgrade your wardrobe with some exquisite, really fashionable Indian cultural apparel. Here are some suggestions and advice that will help you appear stylish throughout Navratri if you haven’t already determined how to dress for the festivities.

Pick a Detailed Dupatta

the loom - Chanderi Asymmetric Kurta
the loom – Chanderi Asymmetric Kurta

This one definitely deserves a special spot in your Navratri wardrobe. Currently, one of the nicest dandiya dresses is any gorgeously embroidered dupatta. Simply wear the dupatta with a solid, monochromatic salwar suit and accessorise with chandbali, bangles, and open or loosely braided hair.

Raise the Bar with an Embellished Jacket

the loom - Dark Blue Zardozi Embroidered Velvet Jacket
the loom – Dark Blue Zardozi Embroidered Velvet Jacket

Believe me! This is invaluable for handling a last-minute get-up or a fashion faux pas. It goes well with either patialas or dhoti salwars and a tank top. It’s crucial to make informed decisions about the color and design. You can also remove the dupatta and wear it with a Navratri lehenga choli to give it an Indo-western appearance. Ensure that it looks good against the lehenga choli.

Time to Pick a Black Outfit

the loom - Black Embroidered Velvet Suit
the loom – Black Embroidered Velvet Suit

Always choose black when in doubt. With it, you can never go wrong. Naturally, you don’t have to wear all black; simply add some vibrant colors, and you’ll be ready to steal the show. For a black lehenga, a multicoloured mirror and Kutchi work choli work beautifully. You can also choose a black traditional velvet suit with foil work, mirror work, resham work, and mukaish work for garba or dandiya nights. You can purchase a full-flared chaniya choli in black and red that includes a red dupatta with unique mirror work and a colorful pom-pom to give you a truly elegant appearance for the Navratri occasion. Combine it with ethnic jewelry.

Bring Together Whites and Reds for the Navratri vibe

the loom - White Red Patola Printed Silk Blend Saree
the loom – White Red Patola Printed Silk Blend Saree

One of the nicest outfits for the approaching Navratri holiday is this ethnic attire. If you’re heading to a Navratri event, choose a fine silk saree with unique patola print work. You only need a maang tikka, a set of earrings, and a nose pin to get ready to steal all the attention.

Amp it up with Some Jewels

the loom - Gold Plated Handcrafted Brass Pearl Choker
the loom – Gold Plated Handcrafted Brass Pearl Choker

You must be aware by this point of the importance of jewelry in any ethnic outfit. Include jewelry like maang tikka, elegant nose pins, earrings, and neckpieces. Women appear to be becoming more obsessive about it. These accessories would undoubtedly give off a more ethnic appearance when used with designer lehengas. 

Throughout the dandiya season, these suggestions and strategies can help you appear your ethnic best and elegant like a diva!

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