Apart from the religious significance, celebrated in the honour of Goddess Durga to pay respect to her nine avatars, the nine days of Navratri are filled with delicious food, energetic dance moves, vibrant festive fashion, and never-ending fun. So apart from its religious significance, this is an occasion to be at your stylish best in a colourful traditional way, as you make your way to the dandiya nights or puja pandal.
The nine colours to be worn during Navaratri festival this year are Blue, Yellow, Green, Red, Pink, White, Grey, Silver and Orange. Following this so-called colour code gets very exciting but confusing altogether. While chaniya cholis and kediyas are quite famous, everybody dons this typical style, so try something ‘hatke’- be it fusing the Indian and western-wear, replacing the mirrors with metallic, combining the right accessories, taking care of the make-up by keeping it minimal and dewy because you know you would be dancing your jutis-off the entire night, or be it styling your locks rather than leaving them loose on your shoulders. All this sounds easy though but what you have to keep in mind is these bright bold colours. So how do you style yourself in these nine colours throughout the festival? Here is style-guide by your favourite celebrities who tell you how to play the colour-game right.
1. Blue
2. Yellow
3. Green
4. Red
5. Pink
6. White
7. Grey
8. Silver