Get Ready To Rock The Garba Floor: 10 Stunningly Perfect Lehengas For Navaratri That'll Draw All Eyes(2019)

Get Ready To Rock The Garba Floor: 10 Stunningly Perfect Lehengas For Navaratri That'll Draw All Eyes(2019)

Can anything look as mesmeric as a flowing lehenga, teamed up with a vibrant choli and flirtatious dupatta on you, when you step out for garba? We bet not and that is why more and more women are seeking out the most gorgeous of lehengas to give an oomph to their look. We are going to take you through the best lehenga/chaniya choli sets for this Navratri which can transform you into an out and out diva.

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Choosing the Right Colours

Navaratri is a festival of light and joy, celebrated for 9 straight days in honour of the Goddess Durga and her different avatars. The origin of lehenga choli is deep-rooted from the Mughal Era as an ensemble worn during all kinds of ceremonial events. The different types of lehengas are particularly cut lehengas, mermaid lehengas, panelled lehengas, kali ghagras lehengas, circular lehengas, A-line lehengas, and full flare lehengas in addition to many others.

Generally, the lehenga choli attire is symbolic of the ethnic style of dressing in Rajasthan & Gujarat. Marked with traditional rituals, ethnic wear and celebratory dances, Navaratri is much popular and enjoyed the festival with this kind of apparel. Colours hold a special relevance during these 9 days festivities, with each colour signifying a deity and their important legend.

The first day is for colour grey, representing Mahal Kali, the second day colour is orange, representing Goddess Tara or Chamunda signifying abundance and success, the third day colour is white symbolic of Sindhur Tritaya or Gauri Teej, in honour of Maa Chinnamasta Dashamahavidya, while the fourth day’s colour is red, for Goddess Kushmanda. The fifth-day colour is blue is dedicated to Goddess Skandamata, while sixth-day colour is yellow for Maa Katyayani. Day 8 colour is peacock green in honour of Goddess Mahagauri & Goddess Bhadrakali and purple for day 9 dedicated to Goddess Siddhidatri.

Apart from the religious significance, wearing different coloured clothes through the 9-day festivity will bring in a sense of creativity, uniqueness and excitement in the way you dress up.

Embellishing

To make the most of the celebratory season, choosing the right kind of colours, styles for your lehenga choli, the right type of fabric according to your preference and body structure is much called for. To enhance the style quotient, explore and experiment with different combinations to look a class apart from the rest of the crowd. For instance, apart from the colourful beads, mirror work, shells or embroidery, decorate your clothing with gota patti work in silver or gold, embellish them with pearls, rhinestones or Swarovski crystals. You can also dye your dupattas, lehenga or choli in bandhej, tie-dye or lehariya prints.

Try different kinds of necklines in the cholis, like an off shoulder choli with a long tail lehenga, which is quite a trend these days, bringing in a mix of chic with ethnicity. Team it all up with a pair of danglers, colourful bangles, maang teekas, waistbands, anklets or contrasting potli bags. You can even explore a long chunky necklace with an unembellished ensemble to look glamorous in a single move!

Accessorising

Navaratri denotes 9 lovely days of fun, devotion, sweets and colourful traditional wear and lots of dance! And Lehenga or Chaniya Choli being the traditional choice of apparel for the festivities, some quick tips could come in handy to glam up the look. In wearing a lehenga choli, you’d choose to go plain with a sexy back for style. Or you’d go in for a completely traditional dandiya dress rich with mirror and patch work, pom poms and heavy embroidery. In the same breath, given the warm and humid weather during the festivities, most women prefer keeping it light.

In terms of accessories, you’d wear a maang tika, kamarbandh and bangles or a Rajasthani necklace with heavy danglers. If you don’t wish to tuck your dupatta over your head like a pallu/ghunghat, then you can style your hair in a fishtail or French braid. If you do decide to cover your head, then you can style your hair in a high tied bun.

It’s best to apply waterproof make up to avoid spoiling the look through non-stop dancing sprees and sweating episodes. Avoid wearing heels if you want to dance as it would involve a lot of moving around and turning too. You can pair up your dress with mojaris, which will blend in well traditionally.

Types of Lehenga

Layered Chaniya Choli

A traditional Chaniya Choli in Cotton, the ensemble comes rich with a double layered Lehenga in blue with multicoloured border and embroidery work, with a bell-sleeved choli made in round neck and yolk style with a stylish back and Chiffon dupatta with kutchi work. The package is priced at Rs. 9,499.

Kali Lehenga with Kutch Embroidered Choli

This vibrant white and blue peacock Chaniya Choli is a beautiful cotton set of a lehenga in a 42” length, blouse piece of 42” with detailed embroidery work and a 2.5meter blue coloured dupatta with multi-coloured embroidery. It’s a typical traditional Kali Lehenga with Kutch embroidery priced at Rs. 1,200.

Dupion Silk Semi Stitched Lehenga Choli

This pretty multicoloured set of a Dupion Silk Lehenga in emerald green colour with a golden hem, a sleeveless choli in dupion silk with embroidered patterns and a round neck in fuschia pink and a multicoloured dupatta with zari work is priced at Rs. 748 and comes with a lining in raw silk.

Traditional Golden Yellow Chaniya-Choli

This beautiful and ethnic Navaratri garba wear is a set of Golden Yellow Lehenga with pretty mirror work and multicoloured borders, a stitched chaniya choli with multicolour work again and lovely orange coloured dupatta with multi-coloured border. The set is best dry cleaned and is priced at Rs. 3,315.

Lehenga Set with Designer Chaniya Choli

This beautiful blue coloured lehenga in Georgette with a Pure Nazneen Dupatta and raw silk blouse with heavy embroidery is a Bollywood replica of an ensemble worn by Actress Priyanka Chopra and is much in fashion. It is best hand-washed, with the first cleaning recommended dry-cleaned. It is priced at Rs. 4,050.

Brocade Lehenga Choli

A semi-stitched Brocade Lehenga in blue with lining and of 42” length has a beautiful floral pattern throughout the length and border of the lehenga with a brocade choli with orange and gold work and lovely rani pink Banarasi dupatta. This ensemble is priced at Rs. 3,100.

Embroidered Lehenga in Red Ombre

This semi-stitched art Silk Lehenga in Red Ombre is enriched with resham, zari and stone work and comes with a semi-stitched dupion silk choli in red and a net dupatta in teal green colour. The Lehenga is custom made with a length of 40” and waist and hips that can be altered from 30-38” and 36-46” respectively. This set is priced at Rs. 6,801.

Floral Print Lehenga, Choli And Dupatta Set

This Floral Print Lehenga with a blue base and multicoloured flowers is made in art silk and comes with a round neck choli with ¾ sleeves and thread embroidered floral print with a Santoon lining. The lehenga is 44” in length and has a fuchsia pink dupatta with floral border. The set is priced at Rs. 1,359.

Black Chevron Patterned Raw Silk Lehenga

A Satin Lehenga with chevron bordered skirt and designer raw silk choli in black with patterned design will turn many heads. If you pair it with Kundan jewelery, it’d make for a stunning ensemble with either heels or morjaris for footwear. This beautiful and classy lehenga set is priced at Rs. 1,799.

Rajasthani Bandhej Print Dandiya Dance Lehenga

A readymade circular lehenga, this Faux Georgette Fuchsia Lehenga is designed with bandhej print, dangler, mirrors, zari and border patch work. It comes with an Angrakha style choli in art silk in Mustard color and a faux chiffon dupatta in Fuchsia color. The lehenga length is about 40” and is priced at Rs. 6,964.

Bonus Tip: Things to Keep In Mind While Wearing Chaniya Choli

If you truly want to enjoy the experience of wearing a Chaniya or Lehenga Choli and look good, here are a few quick tips to ensure you do!

  • Fabric – Avoid lycra, satin or georgette fabrics if you’re on the heavier side, as they cling to the body and will highlight your curves. If you’re of a petite frame, then a cotton silk, crepe, banarasi silk, cotton, brocade or tussar fabrics would look good on you.
  • Colours - Dark colors give your body a slimmer look, even if you may not be that lean. Choose lehengas that are in the shades of black, navy blue or deep wine. Plus size women should avoid broad prints or patterns and go in for solid shades to enhance the slim side of their body structure. They should also avoid horizontal stripes.
  • Adornments – Embellishments like sequins, pom poms, mirror or stonework and border work would look good on an hourglass body structure, more so on the lehenga border and on the choli. It is best to choose intricate and minimal embroidery or embellishments with sleek border work.
  • Waist High – Empire waist lehenga style is best in concealing the bulge on a body. Dupattas and accessories like a kamarband play an important role in hiding the chubbiness around the stomach area.
  • Sleeves – Full, quarter or cut out full sleeves are suitable for women with plum or athletic shoulders which will partially or fully cover their arms and shoulder plump. Semi-sheer or net fabric sleeves with light embellishments of patchwork or vertical striped patterns on the sleeves give a slimming look to the arms. Cholis or blouses made of stiff fabrics can make the body look heavy, hence they should instead be tight fit with a light fabric like georgette with minimal embroidery and work patterns.
  • Paneling – A lehenga with long or vertical lining will create an illusion of being taller than your height and look slimmer, and a kali lehenga will work well for this sort of paneling.
  • Patterns – A long patterned lehenga will help avoid broad or bulky built, so a 2-5” design on the fabric with a straight print or design will give out a slimmer look. Small Motifs over a fully flared lehenga will enhance the visual appeal.
  • Dupatta – Draping the dupatta in a creative manner will make for an interesting and taller appealing ensemble. When draping the dupatta, ensure the pleats are always in the right width, neither too wide or too long; small pleats give out a longer and slimmer look; if the dupatta isn’t sheer or semi-transparent, it should be draped diagonally to conceal any awkward areas of the body.
  • Accessories – Nude pumps will give you an illusion of height and in shape, with the golden heels being the traditional choice. Kamarband is an essential choice for a slimmer look and over-accessorizing should be avoided completely. If your choli neck is deep, then wearing a choker necklace is recommended, which go well with an off-shoulder or tube top style blouse as well. A diamond choker with a darker shade lehenga would look beautiful! A queen’s necklace or extra wide & long necklaces gel well with extra short cholis in contrast, while long necklaces go with plain cholis.
  • Make Up – Go light with your makeup; else you will end up looking bulky and very flashy. Highlight your best features to draw attention at one point at a glance. Opt for a smoky eye makeup or highlight your lips with a bold lip shade.
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Remember The Basics!

With substantial changes in the lifestyle of Indians, Navratri outfits today accommodates much more trendy silhouettes than before. It’s not just fashion-forward cities like Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Delhi and Surat- girls in smaller towns too have been experimenting with their Navratri wardrobe with fusion wear. But in all this don't forget the basics - look for comfort, good quality material and good quality stitching. After all you are going to be dancing and making merry in them not just standing around. So pay attention to the quality of lehenga so you can focus on having fun!