Get Your Navratri Look: Read 9 Amazing Fashion Tips For This Navratri!
It’s time to welcome the Goddess once again. As the festive season engulfs everyone with the onset of Navratri, it’s time to rev up your style quotient. Whether it’s understated, bling, trendy or over-the-top, it’s time to get Navratri look for every single day of the festive season. From bold colors, heavily embroidered traditional Navratri outfits, and colorful jewellery, the festival of Navratri is not just about fasting and feasting. It is all about looking gorgeous on musical nights filled with dandiya beats.
Here’s looking at how you can ace the Navratri look in the festive season and stay on-trend:
DAY 1- MUTED GREY
Go muted on the first night of the festival with grey being the color of choice. From dressing up in soft cotton handloom saris to going boho chic in a grey jumpsuit, the first night is all about muted shades. Accessorize with minimal silver Navratri jewellery to complete the festive Navratri look. Keep the neck bare by flaunting long danglers.
Look the Part:
Glam up with this beautiful Minar Mystique earrings that will enhance your Navratri look.
DAY 2 – FLUORESCENT ORANGE
Eye-catching and bold, orange is the colour of the moment and is a great way to inject some vibrancy to your festival wardrobe. No, you don’t have to wear a bright orange predictable chaniya choli for the dandiya night. Look cheerful in a printed orange maxi dress or a neon orange crop top paired with a high-waist pleated skirt. If ethnic is still your favorite, go for a kalidar orange Anarkali suit. Experiment with long designer earrings.
Look the Part:
Enhance your vibrant Navratri look in this peacock motif inspired silver brass earrings.
DAY 3 – WHITE IS RIGHT
Take a break from the usual red-green-blue and embrace whites on the third day. A white or off-white lehenga or Anarkali with a dash of color with heavy-duty jewellery should be the look on the third day. If you don’t want to go for pure white, you can opt for shades like pearl-white, cream or ivory. Add pops of color to your white outfit by opting for colorful Navratri necklaces or eye-catching danglers.
Look the part:
Add a dash of colour in the form of danglers enhanced with red stones and pearl beads.
DAY 4: FIERY RED
Red screams attention and your Navratri fashion can never go wrong with this hue. Nothing works like a low-neck embroidered Anarkali kurta or a shoulder-baring off-shoulder choli teamed with a heavily embroidered lehenga. If you are not so much a lehenga person, go for a cool red crop top paired with a flowy skirt. Bring out the sparkly baubles like bracelets, jeweled belts over saris or skirts and matha pattis.
Look the part:
Go vintage in this Amer mirror and pearls traditional choker paired with a crop top and a skirt.
DAY 5: ROYAL BLUE
Majestic royal blue will always help to enhance your personality. Jazz up your look with a romper or a maxi –dress accessorized with boho-inspired tassel earrings. If you are in the mood for some fun throw a long jacket with a short dress or a blue cape-top top with a palazzo. For a traditional Navratri look, opt for a floor-length Anarkali with a heavy dupatta. Highlight your sassiness with a traditional necklace.
Look the part:
Think out-of-the-box by pairing a blue maxi dress with silver-tone danglers adorned with enamel work.
DAY 6: SUNSHINE YELLOW
The palette shines with optimism and enlightenment and is the best colour to grab eyeballs. A funky yellow off-shoulder top with a skirt works for an Indo-western look. Look edgy and trendy in a traditional center slit Kurti teamed with pant cut trousers. Complete your Navratri outfit with jhumkis and fishtail braid.
Look the part:
Jhumkis are versatile and never goes out of fashion. Flaunt this enameled jhumki in a glossy finish with a center slit kurti.
DAY 7: GREEN WITH ENVY
Who says you have to sport a lehenga or a kurta this Navratri season? Palazzos and cold-shoulder tops make for interesting options. Use a festive colour like green and opt for rich textile to give it a twist. Complete the offbeat look with interesting neckpiece and Navratri earring.
Look the part:
Whether you are wearing a crop top or a lehenga, opt for opulent Falaknuma drops of regal heaven choker.
DAY 8: PEACOCK GREEN
For some out-of-the-box Indo-western look, go for a breezier dhoti inspired skirts or harem pants in peacock green. Don’t wear anything too overpowering which will ruin the look. Colorful bracelets and statement necklace sets should blend with your Traditional Navratri outfit. Use peacock green eyeshadow or kajal to heighten the effect.
Look the part:
Adorn your hands tastefully with this Coronation bracelet that can blend with your outfit.
DAY 9: PRETTY IN PURPLE
Purple is the regal color for the season which spells luxury and opulence. The last day of the festival demands a glammed up look in this shade. Dress up traditionally in a purple Anarkali or lehenga with heavy Fashion jewellery.
Look the part:
Keep the best for the last and dress regally in this royal serenade necklace inspired by the Taj Mahal.