Navratri Trends to Look Out For in 2022

Navratri Trends to Look Out For in 2022

Navratri is a festival close to my heart. Garba and the confectionaries are partly the cause of it, but there is something most people overlook – “Feminisim”. You were not expecting that one, did you? The auspicious festival of Navratri is actually celebrated to rejoice over the defeat of the demon “Mahishasura” who was granted immortality by Lord Brahma. The only catch being, that he could be defeated by a woman. Assuming it was beneath any female to outwit him, Mahishasura created a havoc not only at Earth, but in heaven as well. It was Goddess Durga who finally lead to his downfall. An authentic story on the power women carry, and a one men often ignore, is not it?

But I would not get into the controversial topic of Feminism today. Rather what I have to bring to the table, shall stir every woman’s interest. This blog shall enlist trends in Navratri outfits and jewelry that you can look out for, while you are off Navratri Shopping

1. Shell Jwellery

Shell jwelleries are much in trend this year. It looks elegant as well as affordable. Sometimes they are heavy if shells are in more quantities, rest it looks classy.

2. Colorful Handmade Thread Navratri Jewellery

Handmade jewellery made out of thread, mirrors and shells or ginis looks very very beautiful as well as super comfy. As I mentioned they are mostly made by threads so are light weight. So twirl this navratri in this eye grabbing piece and feel like feature.

3. Pom-Pom Earrings

Fashion trends change before one can snap their fingers. But, something about changing trends is exciting. Like how the world whipped Dalgona coffee together, it sort of gives a unified feeling to the whole. In the fashion community, Pom-Pom earrings are doing the trick. Not just India, these lightweight earrings are trending around the globe. A- They are eye catchy. B- They will never weigh your earlobes down like the jhumkas might do. C- Well, sometimes you don’t need a C, they are just in the trend!

4. Mirrored Necklace

The mirror on the wall, might lie about your beauty but the mirrors on a string wrapped around your neck, are bound to alleviate it. Mirrors are not contemporary, they have been accessorized long ago; but something about them still looks utterly lovely.

5. Authentic Kedia in Stylish Black

“Old is Gold” they say. And they are right. No matter how progressive or innovative we become in the way we celebrate Navratri, Kedia shall always remain a timeless trend that people will still follow.

6. Teal Printed Pant Suit

Once, you start wearing the pants, there is no going back to those long skirts that one might trip into. Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop makes your work easier, by providing an excellent range of such Indo-Western options. If you are specifically interested in Indo-Western alternatives for Chanya Choli, you can find more creative options here.

7. Oxidized Baju-Bandh

This accessory is somewhat of a Navratri special, as we rarely wear it outside of the nine dancing days. It is so antique and quaint as a piece of jewelry, one is charmed to pair it up with their #OOTD, whether that might be the typical chaniya choli or a simple kurti that needs embellishment.

8. A Sexy Headgear – Mathhapai

Gosh, look at the bedecked headgear that lies on the beautiful lady’s forehead. One simple accessory and her entire face is illuminating. Nykaa remains to stun us every single time.

 

9. Wrap Dress

This Patola printed cotton wrap dress, is so delicately made. It contains no nuisances associated with draping of a saree or a dupatta. Adorned with simple but classy flats, I think the entire look in a word, is demure. For uncomplicated dresses like these, a complex braid can balance the look, maybe something like a mermaid braid. For more Navratri hairstyles, you can check out our other blog post that consists of easy, doable looks ๐Ÿ™‚

10. Dhoti Set

Everything goes up a notch, when Radhika Apte is in it; but this floral dhoti set is truly gorgeous on its own too, is not it? Dhoti suits are the talk of the town. They can be recycled from a well-considered Wedding buy to a last minute Navratri outfit.

11. Orange Printed Trench Coat

We know what you are thinking. That is aesthetic but how in the world is she supposed to dance with so many layers on? Don’t worry the scarf or the cloth attached at the front of her neck is not a part of the outfit. Only the shrug seeming long overcoat, is what we are attempting to suggest. Paired with a black ganji and simple denim, it would be a comfortable, funky outfit that still encultures the essence of Navratri. You can buy this exquisite item, here.

12. Kaftan Kurti with Pom-Poms

Teenu suit suit karta, oh teenu suit suit karda ๐Ÿ˜‰ This girl might not be in a saree, but we cannot resist, as the Kaftan Kurta definitely suit karta. It is a tad plain looking, now we never denied that. But, add in some heavy jhumkas, or better, an authentic maang-tikka and the outfit is suddenly Instagram-worthy. A fancy pair of stilettoes are also a BIG yes.

13. Heavy Choker with a Simpler Dress

Such a classic combination, but it still works. On days you don’t want to waste much time determining what clothing goes with which accessory, remember the golden rule – A simple dress with a heavy choker necklace shall always work. A plunging neckline shall further let the neckpiece accentuate its effect. Jewelry, can turn an office outfit into a festive one.

14. Neon is the New Orange

Someone is who looking for a “Pop” effect, something that is bound to make their dress stand out from the crowd; should not hesitate twice before slipping into a Fuscia robe or a neon orange ghaghra. It is hip, it is different and it bound to make heads turn.

15. Statement Ring

Rings are weapons ofย  beauty encircled around fingers. Size does not always matter, except here it does. A big statement ring can garnish even a plain outfit. As many Garba movements include rapid movements of hands, it draws attention to the graceful dancer and adds to her finesse and beauty

16. Flowy Kurta

The traditional chaniya-choli does have its own appeal, but it is itchy and time-consuming. After a tiring day at work, you just want to slip into something comfortable yet lovely. Well, thank God Ajio always manages to have the desired product right at hand.

So, we hope this post gave you a head-start into rocking the nine day Navratri everyone is waiting eagerly for. We might have nudged you in some direction, but remember, creativity is always individualistic and not so commonly imitated. Hence, do your own thing anyway.

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