This Dussehra, dress up for the festivities in vibrant colours
Festive dressing for Dussehra celebrates a kaleidoscope of colours, creating a mood board of joy, positivity, and renewal.
Dussehra, celebrated on the tenth day after Navratri, marks the day when Goddess Durga Mata vanquished an evil demon. It is more than a celebration: it’s a culmination of light over darkness, good over evil, and hope over despair. And in the language of style, this victory is expressed in colour. From radiant reds and lush greens to soft lilacs and pleasing blues, these hues aren’t just symbolic of prosperity and triumph; they also make their way into festive wardrobes and bridal trousseaus with effortless elegance.
Ahead, we’ve put together a selection of festive wear encompassing all moods, from lehengas and sarees to shararas and anarkalis. Here, designers are translating these hues into silhouettes that feel both classic and contemporary, reminding us that fashion, like festivals, is as much about meaning as it is about beauty.
Abhinav Mishra Martini Lilac Anarkali, ₹238,500
Punit Balana Blue Tissue Silk, Organza, Satin Embroidery, Zari Scoop Saleti Anarkali Set, ₹100,700
Ajiesh Oberoi Pink Silk Organza Embroidery, Mirrors, Tassels, Rani Bahaar Glam Gharara Set, ₹29,000
Meenagurnam Gold Tissue Embroidery Round Neck Kurta Sharara Set, ₹26,151
House of Masaba Red Fern Flame Saree, ₹26,000
Lashkaraa Fuchsia Modal Gingham Sequins, Zari, Bandhani Pre-draped Saree And Blouse, ₹39,800
Piri India Orange Tulle Satin, Rhapsody Layered Lehenga With Embellished Ruffle Blouse, ₹46,300
Aariyana Couture Green Silk Organza Cut Work, Sequins, Zari Hand Embroidered Lehenga Set, ₹36,960
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