The much-awaited autumn festival of colour, dance and merriment is just around the corner. In a post pandemic 2022, the Navratri festivities are in full swing. A nine day event of grandeur that rejoices the victory of good over evil, which pays respect to different incarnations of Goddess Durga. As custom, each day is assigned a colour that holds special significance to the goddess. White for virtue, green for bliss and red for courage. Bright shades ripple across the nation in a perfectly orchestrated symphony of hues. Creating shared moments that brings together people from all over the country in celebration of this auspicious day. Join in the fun and put on your best designer lehengas, anarkalis and sarees. Explore Aza Fashions’ collection of designer festive wear in all Navratri colours and more! Here are the Navratri colours for 2022 and our top 9 designers who are perfect for the occasion.
Elegant White with Paulmi and Harsh
Start off the festivities with this white Anarkali set from designers Paulmi and Harsh. Reflective of their distinctive aesthetic of muted tones with pops of lively colours and poetic prints. Bringing the boho chic essence to ethnic wear with their designs and novel silhouettes. The low scoop neck graciously provides a blank canvas to be adorned with some jewels. Keep it within the colour family with a statement pearl necklace and matching earrings. A must have designer for the festive season.
Ravishing Red with Kalista
This multicolour panelled lehenga with pops of red is a garba night winner. Scoring a full 100 on glamour, vibrancy and most importantly, the twirl-ability. Perfectly balanced modernity of the sheer bishop sleeves with the traditional elements like the jarokha back blouse is charcteristic of Kalista.
Royal Blue with Gulabo Jaipur
Talk about timeless! The bandhani print technique predates 300 BCE and yet has retained its elegant charm to this date. Befitting the festive season, pay homage to the decades old craft of bandhani dyeing with this designer anarkali set. Intricate dot work that comes alive against the deep royal blue georgette fabric. From designer Gulabo Jaipur, this Anarkali and pant set is a modern classic. Accessorize with your favourite pair of jhumkas and dandiya sticks
Effervescent Yellow with Anita Dongre
Light up the room in this mirthful hue. A honey coloured creation from designer Anita Dongre. We love everything about it. From the quirky palm print to the contemporary asymmetrical hemline, and most importantly the pockets! Featured from her summer ’22 collection titled Paradise Found this designer kurta-skirt set is fitting for any and every occasion.
Tranquil Green with Label Earthen
With clean cuts and relaxed silhouettes, Label Earthen ’s creations carry with them vintage charm and childhood nostalgia. Their designs with organic textures and delicate yet timeless motifs result in this ethereal festive wear. Soft and romantic elements like the pleated blouse, sweetheart neckline, ruffle detailing, pink roses and silk embroidered dupatta give it that enduring elegance. In an underrated shade of pistachio green, this designer printed lehenga is light, vibrant, and perfect to dance the night away in.
Graceful Grey with Baise Gaba
In adulation of Rajasthani craftsmanship and heritage, Baise Gaba’s designs takes inspiration from the state’s textiles, architecture, artistry, and culture. The silver grey, reminiscent of the crescent moon is rendered into the beautiful sheen of the Chanderi fabric. A classic designer saree for you to celebrate this much anticipated festival in.
Vivid Orange with Rishi and Vibhuti
Not your run-of-the-mill Anarkali. From designers Rishi & Vibhuti, this piece is sure to pique your interest. The cut-out neckline reveals an embroidered halter top that ties in the back with vibrant tasselled strings. A tiered Anarkali with a second organza layer lined with dangling cowrie shells. A small touch to pay homage to the kind used in the traditional Navratri attire. Perfect for those who are looking for an unconventional look.
Phenomenal Peacock Green with Torani
For the adventurous style hunter, Torani brings to you their new take on the classic saree with this asymmetrical sheer mutton sleeve blouse with eye catching tassel tie ups. In a delightful peacock green, this is definitely a Navratri colour to look forward to styling. Pair this floral blouse with a solid coloured saree or commit to the look and pair it with its matching saree lined with pom poms and seashells. If you love this look, check out Torani for designer sarees that are fit for the festive season.
Divine Pink with Karaj Jaipur
A classic anarkali in a dreamy pink, perfect for the devout minimalist. Intricate print work on the dupatta paired with the simplicity of polka dots add intrigue and interest to this monochromatic look. Rajasthan based designer Karaj Jaipur is to be credited for this saccharine style.
Which among these Navratri colours do you love the most? Leave us a comment below!