Navratri Style Guide: Different Ethnic Wear to Flaunt

Different ethnic outfits to style this navratri to look amazing!

The holy days of Chaitra Navratri also known as Vasant Navratri have already begun and Durga Maa’s devotees perform all the fast and worship rituals with all their beliefs and as a part of the festivities. Celebrating Navratri as a festival, here’s some beautiful ethnic collection for you to wear these 9 days and enhance more of your beautiful look. So, this Navratri set a trend and be your own kind of beautiful! 

 

Red Hues: Red is highly associated with goddess Durga as it signifies the colours of her chunri. Women generally honour the deity by wearing some red-centric outfits; so, for your 9-days wardrobe, you can incorporate outfits of different red hues and complement them with other matching contrast. Different shades of hues have their own meaning and value so this can be a perfect addition to your dress collection. 

 

Saree & Suits: A perfect ethic outfit means salwar kameez, sarees and kurtis which never get outdated instead get enhanced with the trends. During Navratri, carrying a suit, sharara, kurtis, sarees etc can be a better way to celebrate Navratri, Ashtami, Navami, Pooja and Garba events. To enhance it more, the addition of floral prints, chiffon and light fabric, linen, and crepe can help you stand out in the crowd. 

 

Chic Kurtis: Handling the Chic Kurti, especially during the Garba night and visiting the temple during aarti’s peak hours can make you feel more comfortable and relaxed. The best part about Chic Kurti is that you can always carry them with denim as well with some classy and oxidised jewellery. However, you can also go with a little heavy embroidered kurti and that will only require a pair of earrings.

 

Try different ethnic outfits with some light makeup, pink lipstick and jewellery that will surely make people compliment you.