Navratri is one of the grand festivals celebrated across every corner of India, portraying nine nights dedicated to the worship of the Goddess Durga. Every one of the nine auspicious nights for this grand celebration is marked with a specific colour, symbolizing various energies and virtues. Day 1 of Navratri adorns the vibrant colour of yellow , which represents happiness and positivity and new beginnings.

This day, the goddess Durga is worshiped as Shailaputri , the first form. It symbolizes empowerment and purity. For this festival, you can dress yourself in bright yellow-wearing a dress, a top, or even like an overall-anything that is bright yellow.

Here are some ideas for different looks so you are plugged into the spirit of this bright colour. Choosing the right outfit Traditional attire The first day of the celebration would be appropriate if you opt for saris in yellow, lehengas, or anarkalis. A good piece would be a classic yellow sari with intricate embroidery or mirror work.

It will eventually form a perfect antique look. Include it with a contrasting blouse preferably in soft pink or green to add to the style. Lehengas and anarkalis If you want to have a lehenga, opt for the yellow-colored lehenga with less or minimalistic embellishments.

Flowy , multi-tiered lehengas could be a modern touch still keeping that very traditional feel to it. Yellow-colored anarkalis, especially those patterned with detailed designs, can also be comfortable with style, suited for smoo.