Celebrate the last day of Navratri with purple, the colour that symbolises luxury and power.
Get inspired by these celebs.
If you are planning on wearing a sari, add a twist to your look with a ruffled, sheer blouse like South actor Regina Cassandra.
Photograph: Courtesy Lakme Fashion Week
Photograph: Courtesy Lakme Fashion Week
Don't have a purple outfit? No need to fret. You can always pair a purple skirt/pants with a black top. They make for a winning combination.
Photograph: Courtesy Yami Gautam/Instagram
Photograph: Courtesy Yami Gautam/Instagram
Treat the garba floor like a red carpet and add a hint of drama with a purple gown and an attached cape. Take inspiration from Sushmita Sen.
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Photograph: Courtesy Lakme Fashion Week
A purple feathered gown is not a bad idea if you planning a fairy tale look like Daisy Shah.
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Photograph: Hitesh Harisinghani/Rediff.com
Take a cue from Dia Mirza who wows in a handloom sari by Anavila. She kept the look minimalistic with lovely earrings from Amrapali.
Photograph: Kind courtesy Dia Mirza/Instagram
Photograph: Kind courtesy Dia Mirza/Instagram
Another option is to wear a multi-colour outfit with some purple on it. Finish your look with a pair of heels and a chic, messy bun.
Photograph: Courtesy Shraddha Kapoor/Instagram
Photograph: Courtesy Shraddha Kapoor/Instagram
Get into a princess mode like Amyra Dastur in a floor-length taffeta silk gown with an embellished bodice.
Photograph: Courtesy Amy Billimoria/Instagram
Photograph: Courtesy Amy Billimoria/Instagram
Don't any purple outfit? Then try adding a purple bindi or wearing a pink sari with a purple border like Vidya Balan.
Photograph: Courtesy Lakme Fashion Week
Photograph: Courtesy Lakme Fashion Week
You can make a bold statement with purple lips too!
Photograph: Ian Gavan / Staff Getty Images
Photograph: Ian Gavan / Staff Getty Images
Finally if nothing works for you, then a purple anarkali can always come to the rescue.
Photograph: Hitesh Harisinghani/Rediff.com
Photograph: Hitesh Harisinghani/Rediff.com
Lead photograph: A movie still from The Dirty Picture