Updated On: 30 September, 2022 07:08 PM IST | Mumbai | Sarasvati T
Bored of heavy lehengas and sarees for Navratri nights? Here is a style guide to try on unique outfits made out of already available apparels in your wardrobe

A blend of ethnic and modern aesthetics is a highlight this festive season. Photo Courtesy: Arindam Chakravorty
After a two-year long hiatus, the festival of colours, light and dance-nights is here and there is enough room for people to go all out and glam up for the occasion. The post-pandemic fashion fads have been evolving regularly with a number of fashion content creators setting trends in an era of digitisation. A blend of the ethnic and modern is majorly gaining spotlight amid the need for a balance between comfort and style.
Moreover, people are increasingly looking for alternatives to regulars, may it be a festive or western occasion. Experimenting with available apparels and creating the coolest outfits, which break the conventional code of ethnic and modern is an embraced method. This Navratri too, one can see outfits, which do not really fit the unsaid rule of lehengas and flowy dresses.
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