9 Outfits For 9 Days To Match The Nine Colours of Navratri 2025

Celebrate Navratri with outfits for each of the nine days, inspired by the festival's vibrant colours. From traditional sarees to modern ensembles, find styles that embrace the festive spirit!

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Srushti Pathak
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Nine Colours of Navratri Outfits

Navratri is just a few days away, and you can already feel the festive spirit in the air! The excitement of dandiya nights and all the fun they bring is unmatched. This nine-day festival honouring the nine forms of Durga Maa starts on September 22 and goes until September 30. Each day of Navratri features a special colour dedicated to the goddess, with its own meaning. These colours can be a great inspiration for your outfits, no matter how you are celebrating the festival. So get ready for a time filled with joy, delicious food, fun dances, and beautiful outfits inspired by the nine colours of Navratri!

Day 1: Monday, September 22

White

Colour: White  

White stands for purity and innocence. It is said that if you don this colour, you can attract the Goddess's blessings and experience inner peace.

Check out this powerful, playful, and pretty mood-inducing MalliMode saree from SuTa featuring fine gold zari lines woven through the body and paired with a rich purple jacquard border that stands out effortlessly. For comfort-lovers, there’s the 3-piece off-white Embroidered Silk Blend Suit Set from Libas that features a straight-fit kurta with a round neckline, three-quarter sleeves, and a statement yoke. Laalzari offers an elegant white foil mirror work Sharara Set that combines handcrafted detailing with effortless comfort for a timeless, glamorous look.

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Day 2: Tuesday, September 23

Red

Colour: Red  

Choose red for its passion and vitality. This is the traditional colour for offerings to the Goddess, according to cultural norms, filling you with energy.

Channel Bollywood elegance in this Janhvi Kapoor–inspired sindoori red Organza Silk Saree from UT Sarees, featuring intricate handwork for a standout look at any occasion. For a versatile pick, this ready-to-wear Anarkali Kurta Set from Vrede Vogel Store in a rich silk blend offers a flattering fit, soft feel, and a standout look with its unique design and vibrant red colour. How about a coordinated festive look? This outfit includes an organic Silk Skirt from Geroo Jaipur with kali designs, brocade border paired with a full sleeves heavy brocade long open jacket.

Day 3: Wednesday, September 24

Blue

Colour: Blue  

Wear blue for a touch of elegance and richness. This shade is said to add a sense of tranquillity to your celebrations.

This soft Raw Silk Saree from Koskii, adorned with dazzling gold zariwork can spell luxury and elegance for that Navratri party at work. This deep blue Patiala Set from Label Shaurya Sanadhya featuring a sleeveless georgette kurta, sequinned santoon trousers, and a lightweight chiffon dupatta, can be the pick for those heading out for garba post work. Want to make a statement? Check out this twilight blue Raw Silk Sharara Set from Pratap Sons featuring intricate sequin and bead embroidery, with a cape-style overlay and flowing silhouette.

Day 4: Thursday, September 25

Yellow

Colour: Yellow  

Wear yellow to embrace optimism and joy. This cheerful colour can keep your spirits high throughout the day.

Thinking of six-yard elegance? Then this golden yellow Woven Tissue Silk Saree from Zari Banaras with a delicate semi‑transparent drape, lightweight texture, and subtle sheen might be the right pick. If a fail-safe option is on your shopping list then Indo Era’s bright yellow silk‑blend Straight Kurta Set with three‑quarter sleeves, floral embroidery and zari detail, paired with shantoon solid trousers and a matching embroidered dupatta is up for grabs. For a refined vibe, Alaya by Stage3 has a vibrant Yellow Cotton Ensemble featuring a structured tube top, flared gharara trousers, and a delicately embroidered sheer overlay.

Day 5: Friday, September 26

Green

Colour: Green  

Green symbolises nature and represents growth, peace, and new beginnings. Mythology claims that wearing green can invite tranquillity and positivity.

Nerige Story’s dark green semi Bangalore Silk Saree with a subtle pink and orange temple border, finished with simple zari lines on the pallu is stunning indeed. For office hours, this emerald green Modal Straight Kurta from Jaypore that with embroidery and matching pants, featuring a round neck and crafted in a modern Indian aesthetic from the Parvani collection can be it. Want a no fuss option? Check out this festive olive green Brocade Long Dress from Aarke Ritu Kumar featuring intricate patterns and a graceful silhouette.

Day 6: Saturday, September 27

Grey

Colour: Grey  

Grey signifies balance and grounded emotions. This subtle shade can allow you to participate in celebrations with understated elegance.

House of Indya has a grey Zari‑Woven Silk Saree with contrast blouse, featuring intricate metallic threadwork that looks regal. If work is on your mind, you can go for trueBrowns’ grey floral Printed Co‑ord Set in muslin silk with an angrakha style kurta (including side pockets, unlined) paired with trousers. This grey Chinon Suit Set from Soch embellished with sequins and embroidery can exude understated elegance and soft shimmer.

Day 7: Sunday, September 28

Orange

Colour: Orange  

Wearing orange today brings warmth and energy. Celebrate Goddess Navdurga with this vibrant colour that claims to uplift your mood.

Go for Teejh’s rust‑orange Mulmul Cotton Saree embroidered with floral motifs; soft, hand‑crafted and romantic with a poetic aesthetic. This vibrant orange Anarkali Suit Set from Ambraee in soft cotton with gold motifs, paired with straight pants and an organza dupatta gives pure festive vibes. No day-out outfit? Fret not. Check out InWeave’s orange one‑shoulder Mirror‑work Kurta Set in viscose rayon, pairing a stylish asymmetrical top with matching bottoms.

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Day 8: Monday, September 29

Peacock Green

Colour: Peacock Green

Peacock Green symbolizes renewal, positivity, and harmony. This vibrant colour embodies beauty, uniqueness, and a connection to nature, promoting inner peace and emotional well-being.

Need a quick but elegant option? Then see this green khadi‑cotton Handloom “wrap‑in‑1‑minute” Saree from Isadora Life with tassels on the pallu, complete with an attached petticoat and matching art‑silk blouse piece. Keep it cute with Vastara’s semi‑Kanchi Vegan Silk 3‑piece Suit in green and purple, featuring a sweet‑heart neckline kurta with lavender zari buttas, matching trousers with pockets, and a tasseled purple dupatta. Make it easy breezy with this vibrant green Indo-Western Ensemble from Kaya in pure crape, featuring a long, intricately detailed shrug paired with matching pants.

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Day 9: Tuesday, September 30

Pink

Colour: Pink  

Pink embodies love and harmony. Dressing in this charming colour is said to make you appear approachable and enhance your personality.

Stay lightweight with Hanfi Handicraft’s baby‑pink Semi‑Tissue Silk Saree inspired by Janhvi Kapoor, featuring handmade cutwork lace borders. If soft, romantic is your aesthetic choice, then check out Mulmul’s pink Pima satin Rafa Kurta and Pyjama Set featuring floral embroidery, lace trim, organza‑sleeve detailing and tassels. Go for this easy-to-wear pink Floral Printed Georgette Kurta with an Anarkali silhouette and gotta patti detailing, paired with a printed sharara.


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