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Day 9 Navratri 2025 colour: Best pink ethnic outfit ideas

etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 30, 2025, 06:00 IST
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​Day 9 Navratri 2025 colour: Best pink ethnic outfit ideas

Navratri is a festival that is as much about faith as it is about colour and celebration. Every day carries its own shade, mood and meaning. Day 9 of Navratri is dedicated to pink, a colour that symbolises love, compassion and universal harmony. Pink has always had a special place in Indian fashion, bridging the gap between softness and power. It is playful yet regal, feminine yet strong. And during Navratri 2025, what better way to close the nine-day extravaganza than by stepping out in a stunning pink ensemble that feels festive, traditional and absolutely joyful.

Here are some of the best pink ethnic outfit ideas to inspire your Day 9 look.

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Classic pink saree

When it comes to timeless festive wear, nothing rivals the grace of a saree. A pink saree works beautifully for Navratri because it looks festive without being overwhelming. You can go for a traditional Banarasi saree with zari detailing in hot pink if you want to make a powerful statement, or opt for a pastel pink organza saree for a more dreamy, romantic vibe. Pair it with a contrasting blouse in emerald green or royal blue to add depth. Jewellery should be equally thoughtful; chunky silver earrings look great with a pastel saree, while temple gold jewellery complements a deeper shade of pink. For makeup, a soft rose blush and a hint of pink lipstick will tie the whole look together.

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The modern lehenga

For those who want to dance the night away at dandiya or garba, a pink lehenga is the perfect choice. It is youthful, vibrant and allows for maximum movement while still being striking. This season, we are seeing a lot of fusion lehengas in shades of fuchsia, blush and bubblegum pink. Think mirror work cholis, embroidered skirts and flowing dupattas. If you are feeling experimental, go for a lehenga with asymmetrical hems or layered tulle that swirls dramatically as you twirl on the dance floor. Pair it with minimal accessories so that the outfit does the talking. A sleek ponytail or messy braid keeps the look fun and easy to manage while dancing.

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​Anarkalis and pink suits

Not everyone is comfortable in sarees and lehengas, and that is where the trusty Anarkali comes in. A floor-length Anarkali in shades of pink looks grand and festive while being effortless to wear. For Navratri, you can go for a bright rani pink with intricate gota patti work, or even a powder pink with chikankari embroidery for an elegant touch. If you want something more versatile, a pink sharara suit with a heavily embroidered dupatta is both playful and regal. The best part is that these silhouettes work for women of all ages and body types. To style it, opt for chandbalis or jhumkas and keep your footwear traditional with embroidered juttis or kolhapuris.

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Indo-western fusion in pink

If you want to stand out and break away from conventional looks, pink Indo-Western fusion wear is the way to go. This could mean a pink dhoti pant paired with an embellished crop top and cape, or a draped saree gown with modern cut-outs. Fusion wear has become the go-to for younger crowds who want the drama of Indian wear with the comfort of contemporary silhouettes. Metallic pink jackets layered over traditional kurtas, or even sequined pink palazzo sets, can add a bold modern twist. Styling for this category is where you can really play around. Statement heels, layered necklaces and sleek hair buns give the look a high-fashion edge without taking away from the festive essence.

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Accessories, makeup and styling tips

No Navratri look is complete without the right finishing touches. With pink as the central colour, accessories can either match or contrast. For jewellery, diamonds and pearls look dreamy with lighter pinks, while antique gold and meenakari designs pop against darker shades. If you are wearing a heavily embroidered outfit, keep your jewellery minimal, maybe just a statement necklace or bold earrings.

For makeup, pink outfits look best when balanced with either soft glam or full festive sparkle. A pink or nude lip is classic, but if you want to go bolder, pair a hot pink outfit with a wine or berry lip colour. Eyes can be lined with kohl for drama, and a hint of shimmer on the lids will keep it festive. As for hairstyles, buns adorned with fresh flowers are traditional favourites, but loose curls or a half-up style can feel fresh and youthful.

Do not forget your footwear. Embellished juttis, embroidered sandals or even metallic heels can make or break your outfit. And since Navratri nights are all about dancing, comfort is just as important as style.

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Embrace pink

Day 9 of Navratri 2025 is more than just another day of festive dressing. Pink represents joy, togetherness and the celebration of divine feminine energy. Whether we choose a saree, lehenga, Anarkali or something modern and experimental, pink allows us to express our individuality while staying connected to tradition. The key is to balance style with comfort so that we can enjoy every beat of the dandiya and every moment of celebration.

So let us embrace pink in all its shades, from soft pastels to bold magentas, and let our outfits reflect the spirit of Navratri. After all, this festival is about devotion, colour, and community, and what better way to express it than through fashion that feels true to who we are.

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