Red, the colour of the sixth day of Navratri , symbolises strength, fervour, and passion. On this day, Goddess Durga takes the form of Katyayani, who is believed to be the epitome of love and also the manifestation of war spirits. Red has been a timeless favourite in the fashion industry and has always made bigger and bolder comebacks.
Here’s how you can incorporate red into your wardrobe and create a stunning look. CHOOSING THE PERFECT RED SARI Fabric: While choices like silk, georgette, and chiffon remain popular, red saris in options such as velvet, tulle, and organza are now in fashion. Shade: The ideal shade of red depends on skin tone and the time of day.
For lighter skin, consider deep reds like maroon or burgundy while olive or wheatish skin can carry off vibrant hues like crimson or scarlet. Caramel and dusky skin tones look gorgeous in rich shades like ruby or cherry red. Accessories: While gold accessories look absolutely royal on red, oxidised silver jewellery or ruby embedded jewellery can give a rustic look.
Adding a statement belt that cinches the waist can add some dimensions to the silhouette. Inputs from Chaitanya Rao, fashion designer, and Anu Vardhan, celebrity stylist How to get the makeup game on point Eyes: If opting for a bold look, try smoky eyes with long lashes. A thick kajal look on the waterline and below, with neutral eyeshadows (hints of brown, bronze, or copper), will do wonders in making your eyes stand out.
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