Dress your part this Navratri

The Hindu celebration of nine nights, Navratri, has begun. This nine-night Indian celebration commemorates good triumphing over evil. This is one of the nine fortunate days in the Hindu lunar calendar.

Each day has a different meaning because the celebration honours Goddess Durga's nine incarnations. It celebrates the Goddess' triumph over evil. Each day of the celebration is connected with a different auspicious colour, keeping the Goddess' various incarnations. Wearing a suitable colour on joyous days will enhance the ambience of the celebration. Here are her nine colourful Modern ethnic wear for women for Navratri 2022, so you may enjoy the festival to the fullest.

Day 1- Yellow

The first day of Navratri is dedicated to Maa Durga's first incarnation, Goddess Shailputri, the mountain's daughter. She represents strength and power as a feminine version of Mother Nature. Choose a grey between black and white in terms of colour temperature. Stand out of the crowd in this extraordinary and stunning outfit this winter and flaunt the gorgeousness.

Day 2- Green

On the second day of the festival, Bramacharni is revered. Wear the newest drapery style to mark her arrival. With layered drapes, your look will be transformed into something seductive.

Day 3- Grey

Devi Chandraghanta, the goddess with the half-moon on her forehead, is honoured today. Nothing compares to the timeless elegant designer kurta sets paired with a doshala. You can wear this with oxidized silver jewellery to look stunning at a dandiya night.

Day 4- Orange

On the fourth day of the festival, welcome the Goddess Khushmanda wearing red attire. A designer lehenga set is a must-have for any Indian woman's wardrobe.



Day 5- White

Day five of Navratri is for Goddess Skandamata. Please her with a white. The colour white is associated with aristocracy and looks stunning on people of all skin tones. A beautiful white dress with Women Velvet Shawl will put you in the mood for Garbha right away. Makeup, silver jewellery, and festive flair will brighten your festive spirits.


Day 6- Red

The sixth day is dedicated to worshipping Goddess Katyayani, the sixth manifestation. There are many fashionable ways to wear a bright colour on the sixth day. Red is an auspicious colour for Indian celebrations because of its meaning. An ethnic outfit for women is a designer sharara set. Give your outfit a glistening finish with glitzy gold metallic prints.



Day 7- Dark Blue

On the seventh day of Navratri, or Saptami, Kaalratri is worshipped in blue attire. In this season's fashion trend for voluminous sleeves, celebrate this day with spirit. Make a statement by wearing a dress with long sleeves. Dressing up in Indian festive ethnic wear for women, you'll have all eyes on you. Aside from that, the gorgeous hue of green will instantly up your style game.


Day 8- Pink

On the Pink day, Goddess Mahagauri, the eighth avatar of Durga, is worshipped. Embroideries have always been an essential fashion trend, regardless of time. Each one is one-of-a-kind and lends a playful, carefree air to your attire. For Navratri, opt to wear a designer anarkali suit which you can shop on mymoledro clothing online add extra designer velvet shawl in a soothing colour to enhance the appeal.

Day 9- Purple

Spend the ninth day of Navratri praising Goddess Siddhidhatri. Kurtas with a clean-cut and straightforward style are given a festive makeover. Choose a purple designer sharara set or a designer anarkali set for updated with a modern twist.