Can you feel it in the air?
Can you hear the feet tapping in sync with the garba beats? Or the Dandia sticks getting ready to jam together?
Yes, we are talking about the most awaited festival, Navratri.
It is a festival that’s associated with great music, food, décor, and dance.
But, the one thing that takes center stage during the nine days is great ethnic fashion.
Be it Delhi or Mysore, an at-home Durga puja, or community dandiya night, planning Navratri outfit ideas adds a unique vibe to everyone’s celebrations.
From Chania-choli to Banarasi suits to embroidered sarees, there are endless Navaratri outfits online. And Fab Persona is here to walk you through beautiful Navratri dress options for all nine days.
Nine Days. Nine Colors. Nine Banarasi Outfits for Navratri
As Navratri is all about color and vibrancy, we have shortlisted nine puja and garba outfits that represent the festive season perfectly.
Day 1: Yellow
The Day 1 of Navratri falls on a Thursday. It is the day of Jupiter, and the color of Jupiter is warm and cheerful Yellow. Wear yellow Navratri clothes on this day for optimism and joy.
Yellow Cotton Suit with Kota Dorai Dupatta
Pure Banarasi Moonga Organza Suit with Zari Work
Day 2: Green
On the second day, embrace the peace and serenity of the dark green color. Tailor our unstitched Banarasi suit into an Anarkali or contemporary co-ord, and the green will add a touch of nature to your celebrations.
Banarasi Chanderi Suit with Floral Embroidery
Pure Organza Handmade Chikankari Suit with Pearl Cutdana Work
Day 3: Grey
Grey represents balanced emotions and helps the wearer stay grounded in their roots. Find different shades of grey outfits for Navratri at Fab Persona and pick one that matches your style statement.
Pure Cotton Garba Outfit with Floral Print
Pure Banarasi Brocade Silk Suit with Organza Floral Dupatta
Day 4: Orange
Channel your positive energy with the vibrant hue of orange on 4th day. Wearing orange on a Sunday garba night will bestow you with vitality.
Pure Banarasi Silk Suit with Zari Weave
Exclusive Rajasthani Hand Block Print Kota Doria Suit Set for Day-Time Events
Day 5: White
White represents purity, grace, innocence, and security. Get blessings from the Goddess and experience inner peace and tranquility by wearing one of our white Navaratri special dresses.
Pure Banarasi Chanderi Silk with Silver and Gold Zari and Embroidered Dupatta
Banarasi Jamdani Cotton Suit with Zari Weaving
Day 6: Red
The sixth day, known as Sashti, marks a turning point in Navratri when the celebrations reach their peak. It’s the perfect time to channel strength and passion with a striking red outfit. Whether you choose a flowing saree or a Banarasi chanderi suit, this fiery hue will make you feel empowered and unstoppable.
Chanderi Buti Banarasi Navratri Special Dress with Zari Work
Silver Gold Zari Work Suit with Chinon Embroidered Dupatta
Day 7: Royal Blue
On this day, Maa Kalratri is worshiped, which represents the fierce and powerful feminine elements. Royal Blue or Black Navratri outfits are associated with Maa Kalratri, as they are synonymous with protection, strength, and eliminating negative energy.
Resham Chanderi Silk Suit with Chanderi Dupatta
Banarasi Cotton Jamdani Suit with Meenakari Work
Day 8: Pink
Ashtami is an important day as it signifies the end of the first phase of Navratri. The 8th avatar of Goddess Durga represents purity, beauty, and grace, and pink personifies these qualities perfectly. Here are a few pink Navratri outfit ideas:
Linen Silk Zari Suit with Floral Jaal Embroidery
Pure Banarasi Resham Silk Suit with Zari Embroidery
Day 9: Purple
The final day of Navratri, Dussehra, is dedicated to Maa Siddhidartri avatar. The Color Purple is associated with this avatar as it symbolizes richness, opulence, nobility, and power.
Bandhan Banarasi Silk Suit with Floral Print Dupatta
Mercerized Chanderi Almond Zari Buti Suit
I hope these puja and garba outfit ideas inspire your style dharma. Using these colors in Navratri special dresses will strengthen your spiritual afflictions.
From the whole team of Fab Persona, we wish you a happy Navratri 2024.