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Purchase a Chaniya Choli for Garba Navratri >>> shivanshmall.in
Purchase a Chaniya Choli for Garba Navratri >>> shivanshmall.in
Purchase a Chaniya Choli for Garba Navratri >>> shivanshmall.in

Purchase a Chaniya Choli for Garba Navratri >>> shivanshmall.in

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In terms of sheer pomp and magnificence, Navratri far outshines all other events that take place around the nation. Alongside Dussehra and Diwali, the nine-day event is one of the biggest in the nation. Many of you may be looking forward to donning your finest attire, celebrating Navratri in style, and taking part in all of the festivities' many moves, such as the Garba and dandiya moves. However, for those of you who are new to Navratri fashion or simply Indian ethnic fashion, you should continue reading below, where we've compiled a list of tricks and advice on how to look your best in every field.

Outfits

Use vibrant dupattas to really amp up your look to outstanding levels because Navratri is a sensory overload of total colour and dancing. This is a fun way to switch up your Anarkali, kurti, and salwar kameez outfits. Although most people dress traditionally for Navratri, you may always branch out and go modern by matching fashionable ensembles that go well together, instead of the usual Navratri Chaniya Choli and Lehenga choli styles. One such combination that really works well is the pairing of long kurtas with palazzo suits which will really help you out in breaking out all those fancy moves you have in store for the dance floor.

 

Colours

When it comes to colours, pastel shades seem to be the name of the game, especially for Navratri. A common misconception is that pastel shades don't really work well with traditional Navratri dress styles, when in fact pastel shades couldn't work any better for this festive occasion. Floral designs with minimalistic prints and embellishments really work well with pastel shades.

Accessories

As far as jewellery trends for Navratri go, the go-to accessory is a pair of well-designed jukes, which are quite synonymous with dandiya and garba dresses. Oxidized jewellery seems to be the latest trend that is overtaking the festive fashion circuit. Gold coloured bracelets and bangles also work tremendously well with Indian dresses for the Navratri season.