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9 Days, 9 Outfits: Update Your Navratri Wardrobe To The Colours Of Each Day

1. Orange: Zoe Tan Suit Set In Chanderi By AMPM

The festival begins with a bright and vibrant colour, orange. This colour signifies energy and happiness. And AMPM’s suit set from the Raas collection is the perfect outfit to start to Navratri. Crafted in delicate chanderi, this kurta comes with a printed dupatta inspired by the architectural scape of Rajasthan. The brand is a true representation of the ‘Modern Indian’ aesthetic with timeless silhouettes, innovative colour palettes and exploratory artworks.

2. White – Off White Printed Kurta By Gatim

On this day, Goddess Brahmacharini is worshipped, who wears a white dress and has a rosary in her right hand and Kamandala in her left hand. She signifies loyalty and wisdom and is the epitome of love. The white colour signifies purity, peace and meditation. Gatim’s off white kurta is the perfect balance between graceful silhouette and bold design, making it a Navratri must-have. The embroidery makes it a stunning piece.

3. Red – Red Kurta With Kalamkari Skirt By Tjori

The colour red signifies beauty and fearlessness. On this day, people worship Goddess Chandraganta, who rewards people with her bravery, grace and courage. Tjori’s gorgeous ethnic set handcrafted in pure, premium cotton is a head-turner. The sleeveless red kurta in this set is complemented by a matching dupatta with a Kalamkari block printing border.

4. Royal Blue – Thread Work Midi Dress By Prayas

Royal blue signifies good health and prosperity. On this day, Goddess Kushmanda, also known as Ashtabhuja Devi, is worshipped. This A-line dress by Prayas is a great culmination of trendy fashion with comfort. The V neck complements the vertical thread work and the colour makes you stand out from the crowd.

5. Yellow – Mirror Work Kurta By Gatim

The colour yellow denotes happiness and brightness. On this day during Navratri, Goddess Skandmata is worshipped with fanfare. Gatim’s yellow mirror work kurta in cotton is a great option for this festive day. The simplistic yet elegant look of this ethnic piece matches the energy and vibes of the special occasion.

6. Green – Isa Olive Jacket Set In Chanderi By AMPM

The colour green signifies new beginnings and growth. During Navratri, people worship Goddess Katyayani on this day and she is seen as the slayer of tyrannical demon Mahisasura. This AMPM stunner is beautifully structured, crafted in soft chanderi. The intricate print details lend an elegance to this contemporary jacket and the palazzos make it a comfortable yet stylish choice.

7. Grey – Bandhani Kurta With Straight Pants By Tjori

The colour of this day is grey, which stands for the strength of transforming. Devotees worship Goddess Kalaratri on this day, believed to be the destroyer of all negative energies. This bandhani piece by Tjori is a Navratri must-have. The mid-length umbrella cut kurta is sleeveless and has a V neck, and comes with matching straight pants. The beautiful mirror detailing along with border lace on the chiffon dupatta adds to its elegance.

8. Purple –  Strappy Kurti By Prayas

The eighth day of Navratri is the day of Kanjak. The colour purple signifies the power of intellect and peace. Goddess Mahagauri is worshipped on this day, who has the power to fulfil all the desires of her devotees. Prayas’ strappy kurti with a fun, trendy pattern is a solid choice for this day. This 100% cotton piece is versatile to suit any occasion.

9. Peacock Green – Bandhani Sharara Suit By Kalki Fashion

Navami is the last day of the Navratri festival and Peacock green is the colour of this day. Goddess Siddhidatri is worshipped on this day. Kalki Fashion’s sharara suit in crepe with bandhani printed peplum kurti and lehariya printed sharara pants is a great match. The yoke is adorned with alluring pita zari and moti embroidery in geometric motifs, making it a stand out piece.

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