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Navratri is an Indian festival that means so many things to millions of people. The beautiful nine-night celebration brings air filled with victory, good above evil, and mysticism surrounding the divine feminine- especially Goddess Durga. Each of the nine days is connected with a colour that shows qualities of the goddess. Let's explain you the importance of these nine colours of Shardiya Navratri and get styling tips that will make your days more colourful.
This first day is for goddess Shailputri who epitomizes happiness and vitality. Yellow is symbolic of positivity brightness, and also marks happiness by portraying a cheerful festival scenario with the colour.
Wear a yellow kurta with white palazzo pants. You can also opt for a yellow lehenga as change of fabric will surely look more festive and Navratri ready. Accessories You can add some gold jewellery to your outfit delicate necklaces or even jhumkas. A yellow dupatta or scarf will also look nice.
On the second day, followers pay homage to goddess Brahmacharini, which is a form of prosperity and harmony. Green is that colour that shows nature, fertility and prosperity. A pretty green anarkali suit that is fabulously embroidered makes a person look ravishingly beautiful. Or else green lehenga with the contrast blouse can be needed to make a person the centre of attraction. Jewelleries To neutralize the richness of green adorn silver jewellery A bindi of green can add a dash of tradition. A grey sari dotted with silver can be absolutely stunning. Try a grey crop top paired with a flared skirt for a modern twist. Accessories: Go for silver chunky bracelets or statement earrings. The look can be completed by a grey clutch. Footwear Embellished sandals or silver stilettos can make your outfit more elegant. Orange kurtas or lehenga cholis with finely done embroidery are sure to definitely attract. If its not feasible have a fusion outfit orange dhoti and a chic top.
Accessories Orange can be paired with gold or antique jewellery. Colourful bangles are enough to make your look great. You can make a statement using colourful sandals or juttis in complementary colours.
This first day is for goddess Shailputri who epitomizes happiness and vitality. Yellow is symbolic of positivity brightness, and also marks happiness by portraying a cheerful festival scenario with the colour.
Wear a yellow kurta with white palazzo pants. You can also opt for a yellow lehenga as change of fabric will surely look more festive and Navratri ready. Accessories You can add some gold jewellery to your outfit delicate necklaces or even jhumkas. A yellow dupatta or scarf will also look nice.
On the second day, followers pay homage to goddess Brahmacharini, which is a form of prosperity and harmony. Green is that colour that shows nature, fertility and prosperity. A pretty green anarkali suit that is fabulously embroidered makes a person look ravishingly beautiful. Or else green lehenga with the contrast blouse can be needed to make a person the centre of attraction. Jewelleries To neutralize the richness of green adorn silver jewellery A bindi of green can add a dash of tradition. A grey sari dotted with silver can be absolutely stunning. Try a grey crop top paired with a flared skirt for a modern twist. Accessories: Go for silver chunky bracelets or statement earrings. The look can be completed by a grey clutch. Footwear Embellished sandals or silver stilettos can make your outfit more elegant. Orange kurtas or lehenga cholis with finely done embroidery are sure to definitely attract. If its not feasible have a fusion outfit orange dhoti and a chic top.
Accessories Orange can be paired with gold or antique jewellery. Colourful bangles are enough to make your look great. You can make a statement using colourful sandals or juttis in complementary colours.
