As the festive season draws upon the Indian subcontinent, our hearts are filled with excitement, the air is filled with festive fervour, the days are full of devotion, and the nights are full of divine lights that never go out. India just bid adieu to Lord Ganesha with teary eyes, and in just a span of fifteen days, the divine mother will visit our homes during Navratri, as if to console us and bless us with our divine presence.
Just as every one of us is unique, so is our way of devotion. While some of us fast for the entire nine days for cleansing our bodies and our souls, while others choose to invoke the nine forms of Goddess Durga by chanting specific mantras dedicated to every single Goddess for the duration of Navratri. Each Goddess possesses unique qualities, and has unique blessings to offer.
With changing times and evolving traditions, Navratri isn’t just a celebration of Devotion, but also a festival of expression through Garba Raas, and the multi-coloured Navratri outfits, that add a splash of excitement and fashion to the festival.
In order to help you ace the perfect Navratri traditional look, and keep you on top of the Navratri Fashion Trends, StyleCaret is here with Navratri 2024 colour guide. This guide will help you pick the perfect saree or a stunning kurti that will elevate your Garba experience to the next level altogether.
Let’s have a colourful, Joyful, and Fashionable Navratri people!
1. Day 1: 3rd October (Thursday) – Bright Yellow
The colour yellow symbolises the light of belief, joy, energy, and the optimism with which we welcome Mother Goddess into our homes and the festival of Navratri into our lives.
The first day of Navratri is dedicated to Goddess Shailputri, the daughter of Himalaya, where Shail in Sanskrit means Mountain, and Putri means daughter. Maa Shailputri symbolises Purity, Strength, and New Beginnings.
If you are looking to accentuate your dazzling yellow outfit, opting for a contrasting Pallu in dark blue or green is sure to do the trick. If you’re bold enough to go for a white pallu, then donning some red jewellery would give you a look that you and others will remember for years to come.
2. Day 2: 4th October (Friday) – Serene Green
The colour green represents growth, harmony , and fertility. Goddess Brahmacharini, an embodiment of simplicity, and austerity is worshipped on the second day of Navratri, who is also worshipped for gaining peace, prosperity, and happiness in life.
Coming to your Garba outfit, Green, Golden, and Red are the holy trinity of festive hues. Pair your green lehenga embroidered in golden zari work with a Laal Dupatta and feel it “Udd gaya re mera hawaa ke jhoke se” as you indulge in some electrifying Garba Raas.
You can also go for a yellow on green combo with accessories that complement the shades of your outfit. Just make sure that your final look passess your vibe check.
3. Day 3: 5th October (Saturday) – Grey Galore
Maa Chandraghanta, the Goddess of courage and bravery is worshipped on the third day of Navratri. Rightly so, the colour grey represents the balance and composure which helps us overcome obstacles and maintain inner peace.
Contrary to popular opinion, grey doesn’t always look grim. A smart stylist knows that pairing grey with hues of pink, white or yellow does wonders in achieving a subtle yet suave look that is sure to turn onlookers into fans and admirers.
Let the jewellery speak for itself and go with “bold black oxidised jewellery” or silver jhumkas and a necklace that will make the onlookers’ eye twinkle with praise.
4. Day 4: 6th October (Sunday) – Blazing Orange
Maa Kushmanda is worshipped on the fourth day of the Navratri. Kushmanda in Sanskrit, literally translates to “an egg of warmth and energy”, hence, Maa Kushmanda is also believed to be the creator of the universe.
Embody the welcoming warmth and electrifying energy of Goddess Kushmanda by donning an orange saree, kurti, salwar, or garba outfit. It is sure to help you embody Maa Kushmanda as you welcome her with warmth in your heart.
Let the vibrant orange ignite your enthusiasm as you light up the garba floor and dive into the “Bhakti Ras”. Complement the orange hues with deep blue and green tones. If you’re uncertain about which jewellery to choose, pearls or gleaming gold accessories will perfectly enhance your look. And for those aiming to stand out, diamonds are always a brilliant choice.
5. Day 5: 7th October (Monday) – Tranquil White
Day five of Navratri is dedicated to Goddess Skandmata, who symbolises Compassion, Protection, and Maternal Energy. And nothing can embody compassion quite like the colour white.
There’s nothing quite like the timeless and sacred pairing of a red blouse with a white saree. However, if you’re eager to stand out, consider a white kameez matched with a magenta salwar and dupatta. With white as your “Chola,” let the “Garba Raas” become a meditative journey where you lose yourself and look inward.
When it comes to jewellery, you have two striking options: choose shiny black beads to create a contrast with the white or select pieces that complement your secondary colour, allowing your white attire to take centre stage.
6. Day 6: 8th October (Tuesday) – Fiery Red
Maa Katyayani, the Warrior Goddess is worshipped on the sixth day of Navratri. She is a fierce form of Shakti who wields a sword and rides a lion.
Put on a red lehenga and feel the energy and vitality with Maa’s blessings. An orange pallu can really make your red lehenga pop, and green is a great choice too. If you want to stand out, a golden pallu will definitely make you the centre of attention.
Golden jewellery with a red lehenga is a match made in heaven. But if you’re looking to mix things up, silver accessories or metallic jewellery in green or white also go perfectly with red.
7. Day 7: 9th October (Wednesday) – Royal Blue
Goddess Kaalratri is worshipped on the seventh day of Navratri. She is the Goddess of destruction and transformation.
Wrap yourself in confidence and sophistication with a royal blue outfit. Want to take it up a notch? Try adding a white or yellow dupatta or pallu to really make it pop. Diamond jewellery is perfect for the royal blue vibe, but you can also go for accessories that match your dupatta or pallu for a unique and decorative touch.
8. Day 8: 10th October (Thursday) – Pretty Pink
The eighth day of Navratri is dedicated to Goddess Mahagauri. She is the embodiment of purity, grace, and beauty who blesses her devotees with luxury and comfort.
Pink is the colour of affection, harmony, and universal love. Pair your pink outfit with glittering hues of yellow or tranquil hues of white. Going dark and light with Pink and Dark Blue is also a great way to look classy with contrast.
White or pearl jewellery and accessories are also a great ways to take your Garba Look up a notch.
9. Day 9: 11th October (Friday) – Panache Purple
Goddess Siddhidatri is worshipped on the ninth day of Navratri. She is the deity of wisdom, power, and supernatural abilities.
Whether it’s a saree, kurti, lehenga, or salwar suit, you can’t go wrong with picture-perfect purple. Want to throw in a pop of bright yellow or a touch of regal black? No problem! Purple is that versatile neutral that pairs beautifully with both light and dark shades.
You can choose to either contrast or complement your jewellery with your secondary colour. White accessories paired with purple and black tones will make your outfit stand out, while black accessories with a black pallu or dupatta will elegantly refine your look.
Conclusion
Navratri is a celebration of nine divine nights, filled with devotion, magical deities, and the personal transformation they inspire. To embrace divine grace, immerse yourself in the vibrant colours of Navratri and craft your garba outfits with meticulous care and creativity. With these styling tips and jewellery suggestions, you’re sure to shine in the colour of the day for all nine days, fully experiencing the joy of the festival.
Jai Mata Di!