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Navratri Special- 9 Tips To Look The Best For 9 Navratri Nights
By: Priyanka Maheshwari Wed, 20 Sept 2017 10:30:22
Navratri is not just a nine-day festival to worship and get blessing but it also brings the most awaited 'Dandiya Nights' with it. Do you remember Falguni Pathak's song 'Churi Jo Khanki Haatho Me', where girls were seen gearing up for ‘Dandiya Night'. We are sure many of you too are facing the same problem these days about clothes, makeup and hairstyle.
The nine day festival of Navratri is celebrated with a tremendous festive spirit with guys and girls looking their attractive best. Apart from the religious significance, the nine days of Navratri are filled irresistible dance moves, festive fashion, and unending fun. It is an opportunity to be at your stylish best in a traditional way, as you make your way to the Dandiya Nights or puja pandals.
Many people, in order to look beautiful try so many things, which turn out to be fashion faux pas.
# Just because it is a traditional Dandiya Night, does not mean that you have to be in a predictable chaniya-choli. It is always be nice to go a little further and put your own personal style into making your outfit slightly edgy.
# Experiment with a lehenga saree that is ready-to-wear, and will stay neat all through the night. It is a good idea to adorn bright colours during the festive season.
# Take a break from the usual green or red, and embrace neon pink and fluorescent orange like Bollywood actresses to look different!
# Backless cholis are still a rage, so go for a special treatment for your back and make it look clean and attractive in those cholis.
# The knee-length skirts helps in doing garba well.
# Men should opt for colourful kurtas that will have stylish buttons, a bandhni dupatta, dhoti pants or churidaars would look perfect.
# Men can also opt for fancy turbans, raw silk kurtas and churidaar and even tie a scarf around their waist to look attractive.
# Combining the right accessories with your outfit is sure to bring you under the spotlight. Find a companion in long earrings, stack of colourful bangles, and a contrasting potli bag, to keep your essentials.
# Do not wear loud colours that don't go with your skin, or overdo your make-up and end up looking like a painted face. Always wear a bike shorts underneath the ghaghra for you to dance better.