Navratri has an amazing collection of chaniya choli which is used to create with blended colors. There is lots of way to style a chaniya choli. Here we are talking about some of them, the latest style of mix and match for this Navratri. This is the festival where the outfits come in the darker hues. As we all know we won’t be able to celebrate Navratri this year cause of covid but there can be a virtual one, so I’ve shared some of my favourite styles which I wanted to try this year. Mainly I wanted to try something in fusion.

For first look: Its sweet-surreal charm, its bewitching vivacity & joyful feels, the expansive use of color pink. The charismatic effervescence that pink lehengas. lend makes it one of the most sought after & loved lehenga hues.  As printed lehenga look so exhilarated. I’ve styled a printed pink lehngha on which boys and girls are printed playing dandiya, And for top Tube tops have been ruling the fashion arena for a while now. It’s a garment piece that we all so dearly admire. Giving the tube top a traditional twist, I’ve styled tube top for indo-western feels and for layering I went for orange and pink dupatta which has detailed stripes on it plus the dupatta has heavy border which gives a heavy look.  Choosing your dupatta in another shade with your pink lehenga is the basic and easiest of ways of wearing your basic pink lehenga differently. Also, if you've chosen two dupattas for your attire, you can have one of them in the color of your lehenga and the other one in a different hue! So that I can complement the blouse, and for jewellery I went with two oxidise neck pieces to give heavy look on the plain top and I wore kada’s instead of bangles. I didn’t styled any earrings because I wanted to signify the necklaces. And yes you are ready to go.

Tube top @veromoda

Lehenga customisation @fusionbellecloset

Jewellery Pune market

Dupatta Gujarat clothing market

For second look: we’ve wanted a comfortable outfit that could be styled for any occasion and palazzos are the answer to all of those styling woes! This popular trend from the ’60s and ’70s is back to revive the magic of retro. Apart from being incredibly comfortable, they’re extremely versatile and can take your look from casual to glam in an instant. Palazzo and choli are the best pair for navratri these days so that you can play Garba being carefree. So for this look I’ve styled black palazzo which has golden print on it, and traditional hand stitched choli which has some handwork on it and for navratri celebration in 2020 one won’t be able to go anywhere without mask. For accessorise I’ve styled traditional mask with net on it, with some bangles and statement finger rings. For more I paired a traditional purse with the look.

Palazzo: @bibaindia

Choli customised @fusionbellecloset

Mask @fusionbellecloset

Purse Gujarat market

Jewellery @myntra

For third look: A line all flares gather up in the hemline to represent letter A. It helps to accentuate your upper and lower torso to flaunt a diva look. Navy blue lehenga has always been my favourite and it’s kind of must haves in your wardrobe. Want to look stylish don’t pair your regular choli with the lehenga instead style matching top or crop top or tube top and you are good to go. I’ve styled this puff sleeve white crop top with the navy blue lehenga and took the matching dupatta along. For accessories I went with statement neckpiece and kada’s and to highlight the neckpiece I wore simple and small oxidised earrings.

Top @shein

Lehenga and dupatta @fusionbellecloset

Jewellery: Some exhibition

So I know that we are not going to celebrate navratri this year but we can celebrate it virtually instead. So if you guys liked any of the looks then do let me know. For more updates follow me on Instagram @fusionbelle

Picture courtesy: Self-portraits (iPhone 7plus)

Laters,

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