It’s almost time to prepare your houses to welcome maa Durga and add some more sparkle to your closets for the upcoming festivities. The nine days of Navratri are known for their vibrancy and scintillation and with global vaccination drive in full force, this year’s festivities are expected to be even more dazzling. Socializing is expected to be at its peak during the nine days. So, here are some handy tips for you to be festive ready with accessories this Navratri season.

Different colors represent different forms of Goddess Durga

There is a strong association between red and Maa Durga. So, it makes perfect sense to honor the mother goddess by incorporating this fierce yet beautiful color in your outfits and accessories. Like these beautiful Kundan red meenakari earrings from NiStylo.

But this doesn’t mean you have to just stick to one color throughout the nine days. Hindu Goddess Durga is celebrated in nine forms over the course of the festival. Each form is represented by a different color each day. So, you can have different colored clothes and accessories for each day. 

Day 1: Navratri begins with the worship of Goddess Shailputri. Yellow is the color of the day. These Yellow kundan meenakari jhumkas from NiStylo will be a great start to your Navratri festivities.

Day 2: The second day is the day of maa Brahmacharini. On this day, green is the color of choice. These beautiful oxidized stone danglers from NiStylo will be perfect for your second day celebrations. 

Day 3: Maa Chandraghanta is the third incarnation of goddess Durga. On this day it is considered auspicious to wear gray. This gray meenakari necklace set is an amazing recommendation from NiStylo’s collection.

Day 4: Hindus worship Goddess Kushmanda and wear orange on the fourth day. If you want to sport a simple look on this day, then you can just wear any orange ethnic dress of your choice and accessorize it with these elegant golden jhumkas from NiStylo. These earrings are so attractive that you will not need any other accessory to look your gorgeous best.

Day 5: Devi Skandamata is Goddess Durga’s fifth form. Her favorite color is white. This beaded kundan choker set from NiStylo is an amazing option to capture the essence of this day.

Day 6: The sixth day of Navratri is dedicated to Maa Katyayani. Red is the color associated with this incarnation of maa Durga. For this day, you can wear a red anarkali suit or a red Banarasi saree and pair it with these oxidized floral chand balis from NiStylo.

Day 7: This day is dedicated to the worship of Maa Kaalratri. Blue is the color that best represents the essence of this form of shakti. A white ethnic dress paired with this blue choker set will lend you elegance and mystical charm.

Day 8: Mahagauri is the goddess of this day. Her color is pink. When it comes to this color, the options are endless. You either wear a pink salwar suit and pair it with pearl or silver accessories or go for these beautiful pink meenakari jhumkas and match them with your favorite pink saree.

Day 9: Ninth day is the day of goddess Siddhidatri and also the last day of the Navratri festivities so your look has to be extra special – something that people will remember till the next Navratri season. Purple is the color of this day. A purple kanjivaram saree accessorized with this minimalistic kundan necklace set will make you look nothing less than a goddess. 

Don’t forget to wear golden bracelets or bangles and a beautiful bindi to complete your look.

Bonus Tip:

  • If heavy makeup and dangling jewelry are not your thing? We suggest you keep it simple. Just grab your favorite long skirt, match in contrast with an embroidered top and oxidized jewelry for a boho look.

Wrapping Up: You can make Navratri exciting and fun by trying new dresses, accessories, and looks every day. If you don’t want to spend hours and money on new dresses, you can even use your last year’s or your mom’s ethnic dresses and accessorize them with different NiStylo jewelry options. There is a plethora of choices available to brighten up your festivities even more.