Navratri 2025: Embrace the Nine Colors with Chic Chikankari
- by SNAPFAB IN
Navratri is not simply a festival of colors, but it is the nine nights full of reverence, joyous dancing, energetic music, and a plethora of colorful festivities. Each of the nine days of Navratri is signified by a special color in dedication to Goddess Durga. People across India and even beyond dress in the day's colored festival in celebration of Goddess Durga's strength, blessings and prosperity.
This year, consider celebrating the nine colors in a time-honored method chicly with SnapFab's Chikankari handcrafted outfits whose elegant design stands for traditional, chic luxury, comfort, and functionality for poojas, garba nights and family festivities.
The Nine Colors of Navratri & Their Meaning
Day 1: Yellow – The Color of Joy
The festival kicks off with the joy of sunshine yellow. This cheerful yellow Chikankari kurta with white bottoms is the perfect festive tone for the first day.

Day 2: Green – A Color of Nurturing & Balance
Green is the color of freshness and wealth. For day two of Navratri, select a soft green kurta set in delicate embroidery that is light enough to wear during the day, and beautiful enough to wear for evening.

Day 3: Peach – Tenderness & Positive Vibes
Peach is the color of calm, of grace, and of positive energy. You can achieve a festive look in a playful and elegant way by dressing in a pastel peach Chikankari kurti, paired with gold jewelry.

Day 4: Maroon – Passion & Power
Maroon is a rich and powerful color that exudes luxe and intensity. Choose a maroon kurta set with a matching dupatta for magical evening garba nights, paired with silver jewelry and juttis.

Day 5: White – Calmness & Purity
White is a pristine representation of calmness and spirituality. A classic white Chikankari kurta layered with colorful accessories and denim or churidar is the perfect balance for your pooja, and versatile enough to wear to the temple.

Day 6: Red – Power & Strength
Red is the color of passion and determination. Wear a red Anarkali style Chikankari kurti, as it will undoubtedly add an extra regal charm to all the Navratri festivities.

Day 7: Teal Blue – Strong & Elegance
Teal blue is a color of elegance, sophistication, and strength. Choose a teal blue kurta that is light enough to wear all day, with fine embroidery.

Day 8: Pink – Love and Compassion
Pink is a color of soft affection and kindness. A light pink Chikankari kurti with a matching dupatta would create a lovely look for daytime rituals.

Day 9: Purple – Spirituality and Devotion
Purple is the last day, representing wisdom and devotion. A deep purple embriodery in soft fabric with intricate decor finishes the celebration with beauty and elegance.

Reasons to Consider Chikankari for Navratri:
- Lightweight and Comfortable: Enjoy garba nights without heaviness.
- Multifunctional Design: Relaxing and beautiful for poojas, garbas, work parties and/or family celebrations.
- Environmentally Friendly Fabrics: Breathable, skin-friendly cottons muslins and viscose fabrics from Snapfab.
Environmentally Friendly Fabrics: Breathable, skin-friendly cottons muslins and viscose fabrics from Snapfab. Artisanal Craftsmanship: Hand embroidery on a timeless craft.
Snapfab’s Navratri Collection
Snapfab's Navratri Collection consists of beautiful Kurta sets, Dupattas, and Short Kurtis in all nine Navratri colors. We take care to make sure you are comfortable while looking effortlessly elegant in any outfit.
Whether the occasion is everyday rituals or dance nights, you can easily find a Chikankari outfit that matches every mood and moment of Navratri.
Navratri is a festival of colour, devotion, and joy – and what better way to celebrate than being adorned in outfits that carry the soul of tradition? This festive season, allow your story to continue with Snapfab’s handcrafted Chikankari.
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Navratri is a festival of colour, devotion, and joy – and what better way to celebrate than being adorned in outfits that carry the soul of tradition? This festive season, allow your story to continue with Snapfab’s handcrafted Chikankari.
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