Festival 

Every color tells a story

Let your outfit reflect the spirit of the goddess- discover the meaning behind every Navratri color.

Day 1 – White                                                      Elegant whites in sarees, kurtas, or dresses. Meaning: Purity, peace, and a fresh start.

Day 2 – Red Bold reds for a vibrant and powerful look. Meaning: Passion, strength, and love.

Day 3 – Blue Royal blue lehengas, kurtis, or chic Indo-western fits. Meaning: Prosperity, calmness, and spiritual depth.

Day 4 – Yellow Sunshine yellow outfits, perfect for daytime garba. Meaning: Happiness, brightness, and positivity.

Day 5 – Green Fresh green dresses or accessories. Meaning: Growth, harmony, and new beginnings.

Day 6 – Grey Elegant grey tones with silver accents. Meaning: Balance, inner strength, and discipline.

Day 7 – Orange Bright orange outfits or accessories. Meaning: Energy, enthusiasm, and warmth to start the festival with positivity.

Day 8 – Peacock Green Peacock green lehengas, kurtas, or sarees. Meaning: Compassion, serenity, and the beauty of nature.

Day 9 – Pink                                                      Pink lehengas, kurtas, or sarees. Meaning: Compassion, serenity, and the beauty of nature.

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