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Day 2 Navratri 2025 colour: The power of red and how to style it with grace

etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 23, 2025, 09:38 IST
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How to style red on Day 2 of Shardiya Navratri 2025

Navratri is that time of year when the air feels festive, homes are lit with devotion, and fashion takes a celebratory turn. Each day of Sharadiya Navratri is linked with a specific colour, symbolising qualities associated with the goddess. Day 2 is dedicated to the colour red, a hue that carries both spiritual and sartorial weight. Red has always been more than just a colour—it’s a statement. It stands for strength, passion, prosperity, and divine feminine energy. In Indian tradition, red is also considered highly auspicious, making it a natural fit for celebrations, rituals, and of course, festive wardrobes.

On Day 2, devotees worship Goddess Brahmacharini, who symbolises devotion, perseverance, and strength. Red, with its boldness and vibrancy, perfectly embodies these traits. Wearing red on this day isn’t just about following tradition; it’s about channelling energy, confidence, and grace.

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​Why red is more than just a festive shade

Fashion-wise, red is evergreen. From the deepest maroon to a fiery crimson, it instantly catches the eye and uplifts the spirit. It’s the colour of bridal saris, temple borders, sindoor, and even the bindi that completes a traditional look. In a world where trends come and go, red has remained untouched by time. During Navratri, wearing red feels like an affirmation of strength, both inward and outward. It’s as if the colour lends you a natural glow.

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​Styling red the traditional way

For Day 2, most women reach for red saris, lehengas, or anarkalis. If you want to keep it traditional, a red Banarasi or Kanjeevaram sari with gold zari borders is timeless. Pair it with heirloom jewellery, think chunky gold jhumkas, temple necklaces, or even a statement kamarbandh. If you prefer lighter fabrics, a red chiffon or georgette sari with delicate embroidery works beautifully for evening aarti. Dupattas in red bandhani or leheriya can also be layered with simple kurtas to create a festive yet fuss-free look.

For those who enjoy a mix of tradition and modernity, fusion works too. A red crop top with a flared skirt and dupatta can be perfect for Garba night. Red palazzo sets with embroidered kurtas or even shararas can give you that dramatic yet comfortable edge. The key with red is balance, you don’t want to go overboard, so let one piece take centre stage while the rest complements it.

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​Makeup and accessories to match

Red as a colour already speaks volumes, so your makeup should enhance, not compete. A classic red lipstick can never go wrong, but keep your eyes subtle with kohl or earthy-toned shadows. A small red bindi can tie the whole look together with understated elegance. For hair, a neat bun decorated with gajra feels traditional, while loose waves or a sleek ponytail can give the outfit a contemporary twist. Don’t forget golden jewellery—red and gold is a festive match made in heaven.

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​Playing with shades of red

Not everyone feels comfortable in a bright, head-to-toe red look, and that’s okay. Luckily, red comes in many shades. Rust red, wine, maroon, and brick tones are equally festive and sometimes easier to carry. If you’re hesitant, start small - add a red dupatta, blouse, or accessories like potlis and jutis to your outfit. Even subtle accents like a red bindi, bangles, or embroidered borders can allow you to honour the colour of the day without stepping outside your comfort zone.

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​Red for men during Navratri

Day 2 isn’t just for women; men can join the colour story too. A red kurta with white or beige churidar is a classic. For those who want to keep it subtle, a red Nehru jacket layered over neutral tones works just as well. Pair the look with juttis and a wristwatch, and you’re ready for dandiya night.

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​Why Navratri is the perfect excuse for red

Wearing red on Day 2 is more than following a ritual, it’s about feeling powerful and festive in your own skin. Red gives you confidence. It’s a reminder that this is the season to celebrate not just the goddess, but also the divine strength within ourselves. Whether you go all out with a heavy sari or keep it simple with a kurta and dupatta, the beauty of Navratri is that there’s room for everyone’s personal style.

So, this Day 2, let red be your armour and your celebration. Let it make you feel strong, radiant, and rooted in tradition, while also letting your personal sense of fashion shine. After all, Navratri is as much about devotion as it is about joy, and nothing says festive joy quite like red.

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