Take it up a Notch for Navratri with Indo-Western Outfit Ideas

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Mustard Yellow Hand Embroidered Silk Top

Your own fashion mantra should always be, “If everyone has it, I don’t want it.” It must fill you with great satisfaction to wear something that is entirely original to you. Although that is a matter of opinion, we have some typical, wearable designs for Navratri 2022. Change it up and stop using the same old Chaniya-Choli.

Additionally, if you appreciate engaging in traditions and customs, you might find it interesting to know that each day of this Gujarati holiday has a certain color assigned to it. Interesting, isn’t it?

So without further ado, let’s begin.

Embroidered kaftan

the loom - Hand Work Kaftan
the loom – Hand Work Kaftan

Since nothing is more comfortable than a stylish kaftan, they are destined to become your first love now that they are back in vogue. A kaftan in a vibrant hue with designs and handwork embellishments on the silhouette is the best way to get an Indo-Western style. Looks fashionable and lovely, and it fits this celebration of ‘nine nights’ light well.

Bandhani Jumpsuit

the loom - Lime Green Bandhani Silk Hand Embroidered Jumpsuit
the loom – Lime Green Bandhani Silk Hand Embroidered Jumpsuit

Jumpsuits’ greatest asset is unquestionably how simple it is to “jump into” them. No fuss with mixing and matching tops and bottoms, and definitely no brooches or safety pins. This jumpsuit is a wise buy in our opinion because it may be used for various social and cultural events.

Tulip Pants with a Kurta

the loom - Cotton Angrakha Kurta
the loom – Cotton Angrakha Kurta

This ajrakh print angrakha kurta and pant combination is your best bet if you want to play Garba while remaining stylishly traditional. These days, tulip pants come in a wide range of gorgeous embroidery and bright colors. If you want to go with something traditional but still want a western touch, an Angrakha, and Tulip pant pair would be the ideal Indo-Western outfit for you.

Printed Silk Dress

the loom - Magenta Printed Chanderi Silk Dress
the loom – Magenta Printed Chanderi Silk Dress

Get forward with a relaxed, ready-to-go style in this Magenta Printed Chanderi Silk Dress, a living example of superb craftsmanship. The magenta chanderi silk kaftan dress has a V-neckline, drawstring, and fringe accents on the sleeves in addition to all-over designs. You may achieve the precise traditional style you want with the best comfort by wearing this printed kaftan dress.

Skirt with a Crop Top

the loom - Grey Printed Crepe Crop Top with Skirt
the loom – Grey Printed Crepe Crop Top with Skirt

Due to the striking designs all over the stunning ensemble, this crop top and lehenga make the ideal Indo-western costume. For added comfort, you might choose not to wear a dupatta, yet doing so will give you the best traditional appearance. It will be your ideal Indo-Western look if you skip it.

Printed Sharara

the loom - Blue Printed Chiffon Kurta
the loom – Blue Printed Chiffon Kurta

Doesn’t Sharara manufacture a unique Indo-Western Navratri garment that is a well-liked substitute for the traditional chaniya-choli? It is a preferable option for those who are more at ease wearing pants than a skirt, because some people dislike the inconvenience of donning tights underneath a skirt or how simple it is to trip over one.

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