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This fashion guide will help you choose from ethnic and Indo-Western outfits for such occasions.
The Navratri festival season begins today. Apart from their religious significance, festivals always serve as an occasion to look your stylish best.
During the nine-day festival of Navratri, beginning on October 10, there will be Durga Puja, Dandiya Raas and Garba, giving you many opportunities to dress up in traditional attires.
This fashion guide will help you choose from ethnic and Indo-Western outfits for such occasions. We have listed some of the attires from BIBA, W, TataCLiQ, and Westside. Besides, the Flipkart The Big Billion Days Sale has just got under way. You can easily find your Navratri outfit there at discounted prices.
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The cape is trending in the fashion industry and this ethnic embroidery cape can be paired with Anarkalis or straight suits. Add a pair of stilettos to keep the look elegant and classic.
Wear a palazzo with a similar tank top and add a cape to it which is quite a comfortable outfit to be worn. Give the attire a different vibe by adding heels and accessories.
This dress-cum-kurti is just so bright, pretty and vibrant that it will make you look like a colour bomb. Just add a pair of stilettos to keep the look elegant.
Anarkali is never out of fashion. And maroon colour is always in for Navratri. This can be worn on the last day of the festival as the use of gold lurex, giltter and gold khadi adds glitz to the outfit.
Who doesn’t like floral prints? The black sheer cape with embroidery will add magic to your attire.
This printed kurta with flared hemline should be in everyone’s closet and it can be paired with a pair of palazzo and silver accessories.
Nehru jackets are always the trend to follow. This one is different from other suit jackets as it has a mandarin collar, which gives the couture a formal yet elegant look. Pair it with a pair of trousers and a patterned pocket square or you can pull it over the kurta.
This floor length Anarkali can be worn as a dress too. Just add silver accessories, heels, and a dupatta.
Confused whether it is a saree? pants? dress? This is one of the hottest look the you can go for. It is an innovative take on the traditional concept of wearing saree.
This long kurti with a hand block and embroidery print is pretty, and the colour contrasts, together with the dupatta and the palazzo, catch your eye. You may especially like the printed border at the hemline!
Wearing the mid-thigh kurta and denim pants will make you stand out from the crowd. Get some light blue kurta and wear it with any blue shade or black jeans to steal the show.
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