The joyous gaga of endless dhol, dance and devotion of Navratri is just around the corner, and it's time to embrace the vibrant spirit of this nine-day celebration! Navratri, a vibrant and cheerful festival celebrated across India, calls for exquisite outfits that reflect the colors of each day. Organzae Kurti, known for its traditional and contemporary designs, presents nine stunning Navratri outfit ideas for women. 

Whether you're participating in the exuberant Dandiya nights or attending the puja, finding the perfect Navratri outfit can be an exciting yet challenging task. Let's dive into the fabulous color palette and get ready to embrace the festive spirit! These colors are inspired by the spirit of festivals. Every day of Navratri has a significant color. 


DAY 1: WHITE 

Start the first day of Navratri with purity and grace by wearing an elegant white Kurta set. Adorned with peach intricate embroidery and a contrasting dupatta, this set is a festive must-have! 


DAY 2: RED

Embrace the fiery energy of Day 2 with a dazzling red silk anarkali suit set. Organzae Kurti's richly embellished anarkalis paired with contrasting ombre dupattas will make you the center of attention during the Garba dance.


DAY 3: ROYAL BLUE 

If exuberant and regal are your vibe, then get ready to twirl in elegance. Carry this enchanting 3-piece set on Day 3 dandiya night and make a statement.  This set consists of a solid skirt, a leheriya jacket with embroidery and a frilled dupatta. 


DAY 4: YELLOW 

Radiate positivity on Day 4 with a stunning yellow suit set. Organzae Kurti's yellow floral-printed cotton kurta set with intricate gota patti work is the perfect choice. Pair it with traditional juttis for a chic and comfortable look.


DAY 5: GREEN 

On Day 5, embrace nature's beauty with a vibrant green skirt. Organzae Kurti's green flared skirt, adorned with golden and colorful prints, will add a touch of bohemian flair to your Navratri ensemble. You can pair this skirt with a matching blouse or a crop top. 


DAY 6: GREY 

Channel elegance and sophistication on Day 6 with a traditional gray suit set. Organzae Kurti's palazzo pants, paired with a printed straight kurti, will give you a modern twist while maintaining the traditional essence. 


DAY 7: ORANGE 

As you celebrate Day 7, opt for a resplendent orange lehenga set. Organzae Kurtis ethnic co-ord sets feature intricate thread work and mirror embellishments that will make you shine brightly on this auspicious day. 


DAY 8: PEACOCK GREEN 

Dazzle in the hues of peacock feathers on Day 8 with a peacock green sharara set. Organzae Kurtis heavily embroidered kurta paired with matching bottoms will bring out your graceful charm.


DAY 9: PINK 

End Navratri on a high note by donning a mesmerizing pink embellished co-ord set. Organzae Kurti's pink bandhej-printed crop top, adorned with sequins and stone work, will add a touch of glamor to your festive wardrobe. The solid-colored flared divider is perfect for swirls during the dance. 


Celebrate the nine days of Navratri in style with Organzae Kurtis exquisite outfit ideas. From the purity of white to the vibrancy of orange, these outfits perfectly capture the essence of each day. So, let your outfit reflect the colors of Navratri and immerse yourself in the festivities with Organzae Kurti's stunning collection!


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: 

Q1. CAN I WEAR A WHITE-COLOR SUIT FOR NAVRATRI PUJA? 

Yes, you can wear white for Navratri Puja. White is a divine color for Indian women to wear. You can pair a white kurti with different styles of bottoms. White embroidered kurtis look very beautiful with solid pants in contrasting colors. You can also wear a printed white kurti for garba. 


Q2. HOW TO SELECT THE BEST OUTFIT FOR NAVRATRI GARBA?

Navratri Garba is a celebration of dance during the Navratri season. Men and women dress up in exuberant and vibrantly colored Indian clothing and perform the traditional garba dance. Since this dance goes on for hours, you need something very comfortable. You can wear a twirl-ready Anarkali kurti with a dupatta or a crop top and skirt for the dance.