Navratri is a time for festivities, joy and celebration. It is a festival that celebrates the diverse cultural tapestry of our country. The regional variations in dresses worn by people reflect the distinct customs and traditions of all regions. The nine-day festival is celebrated with vibrant Garba and Dandiya performances, where ethnic wear plays a significant role in creating the festive atmosphere. This Navratri, ethnic outfits like lehenga cholis, bandhani dupattas, and embroidered kurtas make their way to the forefront, blending cultural heritage with contemporary styles. So, as you immerse yourself in the festivities this navrati, let the diversity of India shine through your attire.
Whether you love the versatility of a suit,the elegance of a saree, the chicness of a co-Ord set or the traditional lehenga, here are some of the best options to choose from.
Lehenga – For women, the traditional lehenga choli remains a favorite, with bright colors like red, yellow, and green symbolizing the vibrancy of the festival. Paired with intricate bandhani prints or mirror work, these outfits add a dazzling touch to the Garba nights.Lehengas comprise of a flared skirt, a blouse and a dupatta and are undoubtedly the festive favourite of one and all. They are both stylish and comfortable while you dance the night away without any hassle. Go for one with heavy embroidery or a sleek chiffon one, the choice is yours!
Sharara Suit Sets – Sharara suit sets give the traditional suit a modern twist. They make you look stunning without compromising on the comfort. You can opt for a sharara set on one out of the nine days of worship. If you want to embrace ethnic outfits with just a dash of trendiness, opt for a sharara to add poise and charm to your personality.
Suit Sets – Beautiful suit sets in different styles are a perfect choice for Navratri. Go for ethnic suits made with luxurious fabric that makes you feel both comfortable and stylish. Whether it is an anarkali or a pallazo set, these suits can never go wrong.
Sarees – Traditional silk sarees such as Kanjivaram, Banarasi or Patola are a hot favourite among women because of their timeless elegance and appeal. A gracefully draped saree paired with a blouse that is either embroidered or has intricate design or embellishments can never go wrong.
Festivals are incomplete without a touch of glam, so pair these outfits with trendy accessories and stylish jewellery to complete the look and enjoy while all heads turn as you twist and twirl the night away.