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Dress It Up This Navratri: Elevate Your Dandiya Nights

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Dress It Up This Navratri: Elevate Your Dandiya Nights

One of the biggest festivals of the year – Navratri, or Dusshera as it’s known – brings 9 days of celebration, joy, festivities, good food, and plenty of dressing up! We’re here to help you all with some attire ideas that could add some sizzle to your dandya nights.

Lehenga – Add a touch of flair to this graceful garment by swapping the traditional choli for a full-sleeved jacket. This look is stylish yet remains traditional and elegant.

Lehnga

Short-long Anarkalis – The short-and-long pattern elongates your silhouette while keeping the look balanced. Pair with chunky earrings for the perfect accessory. For extra boldness, consider going backless!

Karishma Kapoor in Anarkali

Dhoti pants with crop tops – This outfit oozes style and oomph! High-waisted dhoti pants teamed with a mirror-work crop top are sure to turn heads and are the best way to sizzle on the dance floor. Add jhumkas to spice up the look.

Dhoti Saree with Crop top

Long skirts – Opt for solid-coloured, high-waisted skirts and pair them with traditional cholis. Complete the look with ear cuffs and pulled-back hair. You’ll be all set to handle the attention!

Long Skirt

Palazzos – Who said palazzos are only for western outfits? Prove them wrong by creating a fusion look. Wear a halter-neck blouse, team it with a statement necklace, and you’re all set to make a statement.

Pallazo pants

Saris – Yes, our favorite! We definitely couldn’t leave this out. Wear your sari however you’d like – with backless blouses, jackets, or noodle-strap cholis… the options are endless. This is one fail-proof outfit you can’t go wrong with, and the accessory options are endless, too.

Saree dandiya

So there you have it – our top picks for this wonderful festival. A perfect blend of tradition, elegance, flair, style, and quirk all rolled into 9 fabulous nights. What more could you want?

Do give them a try and let us know how many hearts you fluttered 😉

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Written by Bhakti D

Bhakti is a dedicated full-time certified yoga instructor and follows yogic teachings as a way of life rather than a fitness goal. Yoga has helped her lead stress-free life for herself as well as has a calming influence on the family. After she realized the goodness of Yoga, she decided to pursue Yoga more seriously by building on Yoga related competencies. She has done a number of classrooms as well as one to one teaching sessions in Mumbai, helping her clientele achieve a happy and healthy lifestyle.

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