As Navratri reaches its seventh day, the colour of the day is orange, representing Maa Katyayani, the fierce warrior goddess. Orange symbolises energy, warmth, enthusiasm, and courage, representing new beginnings and the power to overcome obstacles
Updated On: 2025-09-28 12:46 PM IST
Compiled by : Shruti Sampat
Sara Ali Khan leaves the fans mesmerised with her fusion lehenga, she adds a jacket instead of dupatta for keeping her hands free while playing garba
Anjini brings the festive spirit alive in a fiery orange lehenga that’s equal parts chic and traditional. The voluminous silhouette paired with minimal styling makes it a standout for garba nights.
Suhana goes soft and sophisticated with a light orange-beige saree. Perfect for those who prefer understated glam, her look proves that Navratri style can be both simple and stunning.
Alaya’s playful orange ghaghra is all about comfort meets glam. The easy-breezy fit makes it ideal for twirling, while the vibrant shade ensures you stay Navratri-ready.
Janhvi’s orange floral saree is the definition of elegance. Flowing fabric, delicate prints, and a touch of tradition — this one is for those who love timeless festive fashion.
Shanaya gives us modern-maharani vibes in her statement orange lehenga. Think youthful cuts, easy drape, and just the right amount of sparkle — perfect for dancing through the night.
Breaking away from the expected, Sanya rocks a bold orange jacket. Layer it over traditional wear or pair it with a crop top and palazzos — this look is perfect for those who love to experiment.
Shilpa Shetty's glam and style quotient is unmatched, yet again the diva dazzles in a stunning orange lehenga
Khushi stuns in a richly styled orange ghaghra that oozes royalty. With intricate detailing and a youthful charm, her look is a must-try for sangeet-inspired Navratri dressing.
Deepika is ready for the garba night with her festive kurta on, the diva picks a stunning orange kurta with gota patti work on it adding the glam