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Navratri Fashion: Dressing Up For Each Day Of The Festival With Lakshita

Navratri Fashion: Dressing Up For Each Day Of The Festival With Lakshita

Navratri, one of India's most vibrant and celebrated festivals, is a time of joy, devotion, and cultural significance. Over the course of nine days, devotees honour the Goddess Durga in her various forms. But Navratri is not just about worship; it's also an opportunity to showcase your style and fashion sense. Each day of this festival calls for a unique and colourful outfit, and with Lakshita, you can elevate your Navratri fashion game to new heights. So without further ado, let’s have a look at twelve different styles from Lakshita that you can drape yourself in during the nine days of Navratri.

Day 1 - Pratipada

The first day of Navratri is all about setting the tone for the festival. You can go ahead with kurtis or kurtas for Navratri’s first day, such as this red embroidered kurta, or this blue kurti with a classic collar. Pair them with traditional jewellery and a vibrant bindi to complete the look.

Day 2 - Dwitiya

On the second day, Goddess Brahmacharini is worshipped. You can adorn yourself in this maroon traditional kurta for Navratri’s second day. It will keep you comfortable and will make you look beautiful, thanks to its enticing print and graceful silhouette.

Day 3 - Tritiya

Goddess Chandraghanta is honoured on the third day. You can wear this yellow cotton kurta for Navratri’s third day by pairing it with contrasting palazzo pants for a vibrant look. Complete your look with minimal makeup and oxidized silver jewellery.

Day 4 - Chaturthi

On the fourth day, we pay homage to Goddess Kushmanda, and for this occasion, consider choosing this exquisite ivory-coloured printed kurta set from Lakshita. This versatile ensemble allows you to express your style effortlessly, and with its comfortable cotton fabric, you can relish comfort throughout the day.

You can also consider this sunset yellow embroidered kurta set for Garba nights or Dandiya nights since such celebrations usually start taking place from this day.

Day 5 - Panchami

The fifth day is devoted to the worship of Goddess Skandamata. If you are exhausted by kurta sets or embroidered kurtas for Navratri by this point, you may consider a fresh choice, like this eye-catching blue collared tunic with puffed sleeves and bewitching embroidery. Enhance your look with silver jewellery to create a captivating appearance.

Day 6 - Shashti

On the sixth day, devotees honour Goddess Katyayani. You can either stick to ethnic wear for Navratri’s sixth day with this spa blue kurti or spice up things with a modern twist with this brick red A-line tunic.

Day 7 - Saptami

Goddess Kalaratri, the destroyer of evil, is worshipped on the seventh day. This navy blue printed kurta set with intricate embroidery from Lakshita will help you exude elegance and keep you comfortable on this day.

Day 8 - Ashtami

On the eighth day, we honour Goddess Mahagauri, and for this auspicious occasion, we recommend choosing this pink embroidered tunic. Complement this elegant piece with white embroidered palazzos and enhance your look with matching silver jewellery to achieve a stunning look.

Day 9 - Navami

The ninth day is devoted to Goddess Siddhidatri, and for the final day of celebration, we recommend selecting this regal purple floral printed kurta set. Elevate your look with the addition of a bindi and traditional jewellery.

With Lakshita's exquisite range of traditional outfits with a modern look, you can embrace the spirit of Navratri and dress up in style for each day of this auspicious festival. From flowy dresses for dandiya night to intricately embroidered kurta sets for Pooja at home, Lakshita offers a wide array of choices to make your Navratri fashion game remarkable. So, go ahead and celebrate this Navratri with Lakshita’s styles, where tradition meets contemporary fashion.

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