Nine-Day Festive Sarees for Navratri Celebrations

Navratri festival is about devotion, festive spirit, and energy. When you are involved in traditional dance like garba, hopping the pandals, praying, and attending Navratri parties, what is believed to represent your mood is a bright outfit. What better can resonate with the joyous atmosphere of the Navratri than a festive saree? There are many new saree options that women will love for that festive cheer. However, variations in saree designs, colors, fabrics, embellishments, and patterns can be expected. Let’s see which of these sarees online best suits your mood and personality to rock the Navratri fun.

Why do we celebrate the Navratri festival?

Chaitra Navratri is celebrated to honor and worship Goddess Durga, and it commences on 19th March and concludes on 27th March this year. The Hindu community worldwide believes in the divine energy of the nine Goddesses and believes in participating and praying with all devotion to imbibe their shakti (strength) and blessings. Wearing the colourful attire is also symbolic of the culture and celebration of the Chaitra Navratri festival.

The festival is about celebrating the nine avatars of the divine Goddess and symbolizing knowledge over ignorance for each day of the festival. Many parts of India see the day as the beginning of the New Year. People believe in rituals, wear ethnic clothes, visit temples, and many young girls and boys also perform dance and participate in dandiya nights. Ma Shailputri, Ma Brahmacharini, Ma Chandraghanta, Ma Kushmanda, Ma Skandamata, Ma Katyayani, Ma Kaalratri, Ma Mahagauri, and Ma Siddhidatri are a few forms of devis or divine energy that men and women across the Hindu community worship.

What Makes the Sarees The Festive Bets For Navratri?

You cannot overlook tradition, comfort, royalty, and festive mood for the glamour during the festivals. The beauty, tradition, and culture, along with modernity, are relevant now more than ever before. Pre-pleated sarees, royal kanjeevaram sarees, Jaipuri sarees in bandhani prints, leheriya sarees, and georgette sarees are the hallmarks and highlights for the garba night. While you swirl and twirl, you must look feminine, cute, and like a diva for the devotion to the Goddess. Sequins, shimmer, gota, resham, lace, and mirror-work align well with the sparkle and fun of the Navratri night. Overall, the traditional and heritage feel is important, and that can be achieved through the nine wonderful colours for the nine-day celebration. Indulge in yellow, orange, green, blue, red, and purple and invite power, strength, purity, divinity, and magic.

Day 1 – Serene White

You cannot overlook the white saree for the first day of Navratri for a quick fashion note. The white saree can overpower tradition and other hues and represent the culture, royalty, and heritage like no other. The white sarees are like sophisticated beauty for the divinity and femininity to be flaunted during the Navratri puja and party. The white sarees are an emotion, pride, and testimony to the rich Indian culture. Opt for zari sarees, embroidery sarees, sarees enriched with gota, border sarees, and bandhani sarees for a cultural extravaganza and elegance during the Navratri pooja. The pearls, resham, sequins, and contrast colour border can be the ideal pick for the first day. You can also be experimental with Bengali-style laal-paar saree or white saree with red border for the vintage Bengal appeal.

Day 2 – Fierce, and Bold Red

A red silk, banarasi, bandhani, and kanjeevaram saree can be lustrous and win hearts for the Navratri celebration. The saree in red colour is an assurance of culture, royalty, power, and heritage, just like the divinity, strength, and power of Goddess Durga. The red saree in silk, banarasi, and chiffon can be the fabric gems to align with the grand puja and festival. The Indian Navratri festival means vibrancy and culture, and you can achieve the culture and heritage with a crimson, vermilion, or brick red saree. The zari, mirror-work, or bandhani re saree can really be the hallmark for Navratri celebration.

Day 3 – Blue For The Feminine Energy & Grace

A blue colour can elevate the fun and charm of Navratri night. The shade blue is the merging colour trend, and when combined with gota work, sequins, floral buttis, and zari work, a blue saree for the third day can really elevate your look and help you make a strong statement. You can experiment with trendy blouses, such as peplums, cholis, halteres, and mirror-work jacket blouses for the garba night and the pandal hoppings. Blue colour can enrich the festive spirit and spread glamour and joy among your friends and siblings. Incorporate belts, accessories, and golden potlis into your Navratri wardrobe and be a divine diva like never before.

Day 4 – Sunshine Diva in Yellow

Pick India’s rich handloom heritage through a yellow silk, Uppada silk, paithani, or Rajasthani saree for your Navratri show. A yellow saree not only keeps a tradition alive but also breathes royalty, tradition, and sparkle into your Navratri wardrobe. The yellow sarees represent the culture and passion to dedicate your day to Maa Durga. The zardozi, gita, leheriya, embroidery, and sequin yellow saree is royalty and one of the best style statements for Day-4. The regal sheen that yellow offers is just matchless. You can accessorize the Navratri saree with a contrast blouse in green, blue, and red, and add belts for a modern appeal.

Day 5– Ethereal and Evergreen Green

If you are curating your saree wardrobe for the ninth day, opt for an ethereal green wonder, and you will be the cynosure of all eyes.  Dark green, bright green, shimmery green, and parrot green sarees carry unmatched opulence with mirror-work embroidery, gota, and zari. The heavy border and the embroidered blouse in red can be the opulent affair for the fifth day statement. You can opt for cotton and chiffon sarees for all-day comfort, and for that royal and opulent appeal, you can grab a silk green saree with rich border. You can also define your green saree with a unique draping method.

Day 6- Grey For The New Language

Thick grey is muted, casual, and colourless? Well, we suggest a grey saree for that colour boost for the Navratri. Yes, you can handle it better than ever before by opting for a designer blouse, accessories like belts, embroidered designs, and jacket-style blouses. You can be strategic with a grey saree and opt for designs that feature a red border, a yellow blouse, or other colourful details. The shiny sequence too can enhance a grey saree look. Don’t forget the joyful jewels for your appearance and look sizzling and ravishing during your Navratri celebrations. The sparkle of the grey outfit will look unique and make a lot of sense to be included in the festival wardrobe. However, if you feel unsure about having a simple grey saree, you can add extra dynamics through rich fabrics, ethnic jewels, and modern pre-drape designs.

Day 7 – Orange For Innovation

Showcase rich culture, tradition, festive spirit, fashion, and enthusiasm on the seventh day of the Navratri celebration. An orange-coloured saree for the puja means creative freedom and a traditional language to showcase your personality. The orange is the most expected and classic hue to be flaunted for Maa Durga puja night, and the impact an orange saree carries is matchless. Orange sarees featuring zari, frilly gota, bandhani prints, sequins, laces, and borders are the best bets for dandiya night or a Navratri puja celebration. Whether it is a dola silk saree, a chiffon saree, or a georgette tie-dye printed saree, an orange saree is a vibrant spectacle during Navratri puja.

Day 8 – Dance The Night Away In Peacock Green

Imagine a silk, brocade, chiffon, or cotton peacock green saree for the eighth day, and you will feel like a dainty diva already. The peacock green saree with rich border detail can do all the talking for your Navratri appearance. You can also make a voguish statement in pre-drape sarees, frill sarees, or saree gowns for the dandiya and garba dance nights. You can add a dramatic edge with trendy blouse designs, embroidered cholis, kurti blouses, and long tops. Add fine and colourful ethnic jewellery to further elevate the festive look and appeal. You can pair the saree with a gold finish necklace set featuring polki, Kundan, or meenakari work. The chunky jewels and ornaments can bring the Navratri saree to life.

Day 9 – Pink For The Femininity & Sweetness

A bright pink or baby pink saree for Navratri is dainty, sweet, and tender, and helps you indulge in manners that can offer tradition and cultural richness. You can show a distinctive style statement, ready-to-wear sarees, saree gowns, lightweight chiffon sarees, leheriya sarees, and rich silk sarees for the ninth day. Well, pink is the traditional colour choice, but you can break the monotony with a designer blouse, accessories, and bold make-up. Carry a potli to uplift a pink saree loo for the Navratri celebration.

How to Style a Navratri Saree?

  • Styling and adding jewellery are other ways to represent your culture and reflect the heritage feel. Accessorize thoroughly if you are about to participate in the dance or garba night.
  • Opt for oxidized jewelry for lightweight sarees in chiffon or crepe. That can complement the festive look without weighing you down.
  • If you are looking forward to a Navratri party night, heavy jhumkas, chandelier earrings, chunky bangles, and nose pins can add divine energy and drama.
  • Pair kundan, meenakari, and polki sets to resonate with the appeal and grandeur of the vibrancy of the Navratri festival.
  • If you are someone who would want to radiate an infectious energy, the embroidered potli, cape, dupatta, and belts can enhance your festive look. You can have the best of both worlds through decorative pieces, ornaments, and jewels.

 Samyakk’s Navratri saree collection is perfect for someone who wishes to celebrate cultural tapestry and the rich Indian heritage and craftsmanship during the puja ceremony. Additionally, silk, chiffon, brocade, gerigetet, and crepe sarees at the fashion boutique are the wonders that make the puja and each day of Navtarti grand and festive. Samyakk’s designer saree collection for Navtari also allows you to prove your fashion statement.  Pre-drape, rich silk, lightweight, Rajasthani bandhani, Uppada silk, and Poathani sarees are available to enrich each day of your celebration with a traditional and cultural edge.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Can I wear a ready-to-wear saree for the Navratri festival?

Yes, even designer and Indo-Western sarees can be ceremonial. The pre-drape sarees offer a blend of tradition and modernity by mixing elements like sequins, thread work, pre-done pallu, belts, etc. While opting for modern and new-age options, you can still stand rooted and cultured.

What types of blooms can be paired with Navratri sarees?

Well, that depends upon the style and design of the tree. With rich silk and kanjivaram sarees, a full-sleeved, or classic blouse design looks royal and vintage. For pre-drape and light-weight sarees, a designer corset or peplum blouse can add drama. For the Navratri party, you can opt for a long shrug or cape with the blouse.

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Neelam Jain

With more than 12 years of experience in fashion and lifestyle writing and editing, Neelam Jain enriches her articles with originality and adds a distinctive tone to her pieces. She has a sharp eye for wedding trends, runway styles, Bollywood culture, and ecological fashion. Publications and websites such as The Times of India, Mom Junction, Snapdeal, and others have featured her work. The meticulous observer writes with a perfect blend of experience, flair, knowledge, and a unique perspective.

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