Day six of Navratri is here, and I’m loving every moment of wearing a saree each day to match the colors of the festival. Today is all about red, symbolizing strength and love. I chose my red maroon pasapalli border Khandua silk saree, which has a plain off-white body and a wide, stunning red border. It’s the perfect blend of elegance and tradition.
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Choosing the Right Blouse for the Saree
Khandua sarees typically come without a matching blouse, giving me the freedom to style them creatively. For this saree, I paired it with a black blouse, which complements the maroon and off-white colors beautifully. The contrast adds a bit of edge and keeps the look classy yet traditional. I think black makes any saree pop, especially with bold borders like the one on this Khandua silk.
Open Hair for a Traditional Yet Relaxed Look
I always prefer leaving my hair open when I wear sarees. It gives a relaxed, flowing look, balancing the structured elegance of a saree. Tying my hair up can feel too formal for me, especially when I’m at home or celebrating a festival. So, with my hair down, I feel free, comfortable, and confident.
Maroon Lipstick: The Perfect Match for a Red Saree
My go-to lip color with this saree is a deep maroon, which blends harmoniously with the saree’s color. It adds a cohesive touch to the entire outfit without overpowering the look. Maroon lipstick is always a win with sarees, especially when you’re celebrating a vibrant festival like Navratri. It adds depth and a bit of drama that complements the richness of the Khandua silk.
Kohl Eyes: A Must for the Complete Look
Kohl is essential for me—it’s that final touch that brings everything together. Without kohl, my eyes feel incomplete, almost like they’re missing their natural spark. Applying a little kohl adds definition to my eyes, enhancing the traditional and festive vibe of the saree. Plus, it makes my eyes stand out even more with the red and maroon tones in the outfit.
Celebrating Navratri with Joy and a Saree Each Day
This Navratri, I decided to wear a different saree for each day’s color, and it’s been an absolute joy. Wearing a saree in the color of the day adds a festive feeling to my routine and makes each day feel special. Red for today represents strength and love, which feels empowering to carry throughout the day.
Finding Joy in Traditional Sarees
The festival season brings an opportunity to appreciate my saree collection. Wearing different colors each day has made me realize how much each saree represents. The red maroon pasapalli border Khandua silk saree is more than a piece of clothing; it’s a piece of artistry that connects me to culture and tradition. Each time I wear it, I feel proud of the craftsmanship that goes into these handwoven sarees.
Why Khandua Silk is a Timeless Choice
Khandua silk sarees are known for their elegance and intricate patterns, particularly the stunning borders. The off-white body with a rich pasapalli border in red and maroon creates a sophisticated look without needing too many accessories. The saree stands out on its own, and it’s a timeless piece that will never go out of style.
Embracing the Strength and Love that Red Symbolizes
The color red is powerful, especially on a day dedicated to strength and love. Wearing this color feels energizing, like I’m carrying a symbol of resilience with me. Red reminds me to embrace love in all its forms—love for myself, my heritage, and this beautiful festival of Navratri.
A Festive Routine of Dressing Up
Celebrating Navratri by wearing sarees daily adds a festive rhythm to my week. It’s a small but meaningful way to immerse myself in the spirit of the festival. With each saree, I’m reminded of the beauty of tradition and the joy of dressing up.