Take notes from celebs on how to style the nine colours of Navratri this year.
The dhols won't stop beating and the music's going to be crazy.
It's that time of the year when you shall dance till you drop.
Thinking what to wear for Navratri?
Relax. We help you dress up like a doll.
Check out these celebrity styles that are sure to leave your friends green with envy.
Day One: Grey
Photograph: Kind courtesy Anavila/Instagram
Day Two: Orange
Pick a SVA Couture embroidered crop top over a high-waist patterned pleated skirt and team it up with kundan earrings, like this one donned by VJ-turned-actor Sophie Choudry.
Photograph: Kind courtesy Sophie Choudry/Instagram
Day Three: White
See how Preeti Desai goes for a glitzy Anita Dongre traditional lehenga choli with heavy-duty jewellery to amp up the glam quotient, left, while Shilpa Shetty works her styling magic in a Gaurav Gupta draped silhouette with a silver waist band around, lanky earrings and high heels.
Photograph: Kind courtesy Preeti Desai, left, Shilpa Shetty/Instagram
Day Four: Red
Trust nothing but a low-neck gold embroidered floor-length anarkali, as worn by Karisma Kapoor, from designer Architha Narayana's latest collection.
Photograph: Kind courtesy Lakme Fashion Week/Instagram
Day Five: Blue
Choose between Esha Gupta's beautiful brocade salwar suit by Anita Dongre with pretty jhumkas and mojris, left, or Soha Ali Khan's trendy off-shoulder top with golden borders over a pair of dhoti pants with floral prints from SVA Couture.
Photograph: Kind courtesy Esha Gupta, left, Neha Bijlaney/Instagram
Day Six: Yellow
Get inspired from Baby actor Madhurima Tuli who shines in a Divya Reddy sheer off-shoulder choli and lehenga in yellow with a dash of green. Like it?
Photograph: Hitesh Harisinghani/Rediff.com
Day Seven: Green
Nita Ambani shows us how to look ravishing in a dark green velvet gown with an embroidered lace cape. She completes her desi avatar with a pair of diamond ear tops and a sequin clutch.
Photograph: Hitesh Harisinghani/Rediff.com
Day Eight: Peacock Green
Ace the Indo-Western look like Shriya Saran in a Monisha Jaising sari gown, left, or Mini Mathur in a Tisha Saksena dhoti-style ensemble with modern cuts.
Don't forget to tell us which one appeals to you the most.
Photograph: Rediff Archives, left, Pradeep Bandekar
Day Nine: Purple
Amyra Dastur gets into princess mode in an Amy Billimoria floor-length taffeta silk gown with an embellished bodice. Don't miss the soft curls that finishes off her regal look.
Photograph: Kind courtesy Amy Billimoria/Instagram
So, dear readers, think you have an impressive taste for fashion?
Share your stylish Navratri pics to getahead@rediff.co.in (subject: Navratri Fashion) along with your NAME, AGE and the place where you LIVE.
Do include a little information about where you clicked the photograph and what makes it special. We are looking for original photographs that have been clicked by you.
*Lead image used for representational purposes only. Photograph: A still from movie Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela.
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