9 Stunning Navratri Looks for 9 Days of Navratri

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Stunning Navratri Looks for 9 Days of Navratri

Let’s celebrate these nine auspicious days of Navratri by going through some of the stunning Navratri looks that you can bookmark for your festivities. Read below to learn more.

Navratri is a vibrant celebration of traditions and culture celebrated by devotees all around the world to worship all the nine forms of Maa Durga. Navratri 2024 commenced on October 3 and will conclude on October 11. Each day of Navratri beautifully signifies a colour that symbolises the unique traditional customs and rituals. To celebrate the beauty of these customs and traditions, we will discuss some of the show-stopping Navratri looks for each day, featuring the colour associated with that day in this blog created by Wedding Affair

Day 1 – Joyous Yellow

Yellow georgette Anarkali suit

Commenced with the ritual of ‘Ghatasthapana’ to invoke Maa Durga’s energy, the first day of Navratri is celebrated by devotees while wearing yellow to worship the avatar ‘Shailputri’ of Durga. Welcome Maa Durga with a joyful heart while wearing this vibrant yellow georgette anarkali suit. Embellished with intricate embroidery and mirrorwork, this outfit serves as a perfect choice for your Navratri pooja rituals.

Day 2 – Prosperous Green

Green floral printed kurta-trouser dupatta set by Ambraee Clothing

The second day of Navratri is celebrated by devotees while wearing green to worship the unmarried form of Goddess Parvati-’Brahmacharini’. Set a lasting statement in your Navratri rituals by cladding yourself in this green floral printed kurta-trouser dupatta set by Ambraee Clothing.

Day 3 – Gracious Grey

Grey salwar suit with embroidered and vibrant dupatta for your Navratri rituals

The third day of Navratri is celebrated by devotees while wearing grey to worship the married form of Goddess Parvati- ‘Chandraghanta’. You can use grey- the colour of balance and wisdom for your Navratri looks by opting for a grey salwar suit or lehenga with embroidered and vibrant dupatta for your Navratri rituals. 

Day 4 – Vibrant Orange

Organza saree with a golden border and pair it with chunky silver jewellery to shine like a diva in your Navratri celebrations.

The fourth day of Navratri, also known as ‘Chaturthi’ is celebrated by devotees while wearing orange to worship the form of Maa Durga, who is also the creator of the world – ‘Kushmanda’. By adding the divine warmth and vibrance of orange to your outfit, you can create one of the best Navratri looks. So opt for a bright organza saree with a golden border and pair it with chunky silver jewellery to shine like a diva in your Navratri celebrations.

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Day 5 – Washed in Whiteglow

White Kurta with colourful embroidery

The fifth day of Navratri is celebrated by devotees while wearing white to worship the fifth form of Maa Durga-’Skandamata’. Grace everyone while wearing this beautiful colour of purity-white in your Navratri celebrations and steal everyone’s breath away. Opting for a white kurta with colourful embroidery or an elegant piece of cotton white saree would be a perfect choice as your Navratri outfit for this day.

Day 6 – Powerful Red

red saree Navratri look paired with gold jewellery

The sixth day of Navratri is celebrated by devotees while wearing red to worship the fierce form of Maa Durga-’Katyayani’. Kick off this festive season in a swag by serving one of the best Navratri looks in a red saree or a lehenga by pairing it with gold jewellery. 

Day 7 – Royal Blue

Teal Blue Chinnon gown, featuring intricate embroidered patterns and a flowy silhouette to ooze ultimate confidence in Navratri celebrations.

The seventh day of Navratri is celebrated by devotees while wearing royal blue to worship the destructive form of Maa Durga- ‘Kalratri’. The colour blue represents calmness and confidence. Opt for this teal blue chinnon gown, featuring intricate embroidered patterns and a flowy silhouette to ooze ultimate confidence in your Navratri celebrations. 

Day 8 – Plush Pink

Pink lehenga featuring intricate pearl and silver work for Navratri look

On the eighth day of Navratri, Ashtami is celebrated by devotees while wearing pink to worship the 8th avatar of Maa Durga-’Mahagauri’. A pink lehenga, featuring intricate pearl or silver work will make you turn into an ethereal beauty in your Navratri celebrations of this day making it one of the best Navratri looks. 

Day 9 – Prestigious Purple

Muslin silk kurta for Navratri look

The ninth day of Navratri is celebrated by devotees while wearing purple to worship the 9th form of Maa Durga – ‘Siddhidatri’. Choose this muslin silk kurta set as your Navratri outfit for your last-day pooja rituals and kanjak celebrations. Featuring light and breathable cotton silk, this outfit serves as the perfect outfit choice for the hectic last-day celebration and rituals of Navratri.

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From joyful yellow to prestigious purple, fill your Navratri celebrations with vibrant colours with these stunning Navratri looks.

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