Dressing Tips for Navratri

Dressing Tips for Navratri
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Navratri, the festival apart from the religious significance is believed to fill us with renewed happiness that lifts the divine spirit in us. It is an occasion of energetic dance moves, vibrant festive fashion, and never-ending fun as during these nine days of Navratri, people stay awake the whole night and play Dandiya and Garba.

Hence to be at your stylish best in a ‘traditional’ way, here are some tips and tricks to upgrade your wardrobe and look graceful, this festive season.

1.    Ethnic Co-ords

Nothing spreads festive cheer better than bright outfits. Since co-ords are making quite a stir in the fashion world, include this style to brush up your style statement this Navratri.

2.    Choli and lehengas

Make heads turn by splashing some glitter to your outfit to make you the star of the show. Whether it is a bright, vibrant choli or a neon choli, pair it with subdued lehengas with a bling, for instance, colourful beads, mirror work, gota patti work in silver or gold, pearls, swarovski, or coloured stones.

3.    Don the Dhoti Pants

Wish to dance carefree? Try dhoti pants this season if you are a pro at your Garba moves! Team heavy dupatta with a peplum top or crop top and look glammed up.

4.    Crop Top with Lehenga

Pair glamorous off-shoulder crop top, along with desi contrast coloured lehengas is a great idea to hit the floor on the Navaratri night. It works as a great fusion that could give you a gorgeous look instantly.

5.    Peplum Top with Lehengas

Spunk up your look by wearing ethnic peplum top to style up in your own way this Navaratri season, with a lehenga or a skirt of the contrast colour. Team them up with a shimmering pair of danglers or baalis to complete the look.

6.      Angarkha

Steal the limelight in angarkha style kameez with detailed thread embroidery, stonework, and sequins. Pair it with matching colour bottom and chiffon dupatta with lace details and stonework.

7.    Koti Jackets and Waterfall shrug

Layering has always been in the fashion trend! Hence, become the attention grabber of the night by flaunting an extra piece of waterfall shrug or koti jackets over your choli. The best part about these coats is that you can wear them with both western and Indian outfits.

Since a traditional look for festive occasions is what every girl love to carry, with all these flawless mixes of conventional and contemporary Navratri dressing ideas, one can look alluring.