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Trending Kurtis to Wear This Navratri

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This festive season you can style elegantly with trending kurtis. It could be the best way to kickstart the festivities. This guide will provide you with ethnic options for how you can style your kurtis. It will be a daywise guide based on the colour codes represented by each day of Navratri. So let’s start.

Day Wise Kurti Ideas For Navratri 2024

It is considered that Maa Durga has various incarnations. Each day of Navratri represents different forms and significance. The nine forms collectively are called Nava Durga. Each form of the Goddess represents a different colour code which you should wear at the Navratri celebration. So let us learn about them.

Day 1 – Pink

The 1st day of the Navratri is for Goddess Shailputri. Here you can wear pink colour which symbolises joy and happiness. Pick Priya Panache’s heavy silk pink kurta. This outfit is a popular choice for the Navratri season which will make you more confident.

Day 2 – White

The second day is of Goddess Brahmacharini. This day people wear white coloured clothes representing purity and serenity. You can wear a green and white colour batik-printed kurti by Priya Panache and walk with elegance.

Day 3 – Red

Red is the colour of strength. Wear a rose red and orange cotton kurti and pray to Maa Chandraghanta, who is the third form of Goddess Durga, Pair it with palazzo pants to enhance your look.

Day 4 – Orange

On the 4th day, people wear orange clothes, which is the colour of Maa Kushmanda. Wear an orange floral printed kurta set by Priya Panache and level up your game.

Day 5 – Yellow

On day 5, wear the colour yellow which is the colour of Maa Skandmata. Wear a hot and cool yellow kurta with a violet muslin dupatta and have the blessings of Maa Durga.

 

Day 6 – Green

The 6th day of the Navratri is for the colour green. It is the colour of Maa Katyayani. On this day, shine bright with a Light Green Floral Cotton Co-ord Set by Priya Panache.

Day 7 – Grey

The 7th day is for Maa Kalratri where people wear the colour Grey which is a symbol of strength. You can wear a handworked kurta and pair it with a jhumka to enhance your Navratri look.

Day 8 – Purple

The 8th day of Navratri represents Goddess Mahagauri. Wear the colour purple which symbolises spirituality and luxury. Try purple indo-western kurtas for women and enjoy the festivities.

Day 9 – Beige

The last of the Navratri is for Maa Siddhidatri. Here, you can wear a beige colour which represents simplicity and calmness. Try a beige colour floral kurta set and end the festive season in style.

Conclusion

For every day of this Navratri, you can pick a trending kurti which matches the colour code of the occasion. It will be a perfect way to elevate your style game as well as match the festivities. So, this season be stylish, be elegant.

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