Navratri Lehenga Lookbook: Styling One Skirt in Nine Ways

Navratri is all about color, culture and celebration but that doesn’t mean you must wear nine different outfits to stand out. But guys, what if we tell you can even style one lehenga skirt in not one, two or three but nine different ways, one for each day of Navratri dance festival? With the right combination of creativity, color and accessory, you totally can and you will look amazing.

Create your own lehenga lookbook for Navratri by utilizing 9 different cholis, dupattas and styling them with a basic lehenga skirt which would look utmost stylish by color-coordinating every day’s basic lehenga and restyle it every day!

Day 1 – Royal Blue

Begin with some punchy royal blue blouse and dupatta. Make the look earthy with some oxidized silver jewelry and a messy braid. Bonus: Throw in some mirror work bangles for those true Garba feels.

Day 2 – Yellow

Pair your skirt with a bright yellow crop top or choli. Go for one with ruffles or balloon sleeves for a fashion forward twist. A floral printed or gota-borderer dupatta will keep it light.

Day 3 – Green

A soothing, natural palette is perfect for a day like today. Pair a dark green silk choli with a printed jacket or shrug. Throw your dupatta across the shoulder for an Indo-Western touch.

Day 4 – Grey

Keep it modern with a sequin or metallic grey top. Throw over a net cape or see through grey dupatta with tassels to add a zing to the attire. Best for night under the stars for the Garba rounds.

Day 5 – Orange

Inject some energy with an orange kurti or peplum top and pair it with a comfortable white or pink palazzo. Accessorize with a cloth belt on the waist for a fitted look and some fun jhumkas around her ears.

Day 6 – White

White creates an ethereal feel, and we would suggest you go for a plain white blouse (can be chikankari or lace). Wear a colorful or multi-coloured dupatta to avoid the monotony and add grace by wearing pearl accessories.

Day 7 – Red

Turn up the traditional heat. Team up your lehenga with a vibrant red choli with zari or mirror work. A red bindi, bangles and you can also wear gajra in the hair to complete your traditional festive look.

Day 8 – Sky Blue

This calm color makes room for playing with pastel styles. Wear a sky-blue crop top or bralette with layered necklines and your hair in a half-tied bun.

Day 9 – Pink

End with a fun, flirty tone. Opt for a hot pink off-shoulder or halter top and choose a dupatta in gold. Pair with complementary pink beauty accents – some pink kajal or a tinted lip.

Styling Tips to Wear One Skirt Multiple Ways

Neutral Base: Opt for a chaniya choli for Navratri in a neutral or matching base (like beige, ivory, gold or solid black) to pair with all tops.

Change Accessories Everyday: Change your accessories like dupattas, jewelry, and hair style daily to give different looks.

Get Creative with Layering: Mix up your silhouette by adding a jacket, shrug or scarf.

Footwear Matters: Whether it is juttis, sneakers or heels – make sure to change shoes every to switch the look from traditional to edgy. With a little ingenuity and plan, one lehenga skirt can become your most formidable Navratri fashion weapon. It’s sustainable, affordable, and super stylish because you should look great without sacrificing your wallet (or the planet).

Leave a comment

Blog at WordPress.com.

Up ↑

Design a site like this with WordPress.com
Get started