Saree
D**** a beautiful silk or georgette saree in the shade of yellow. Opt for a light fabric so that you are not uncomfortable. If you want to wear a comparatively subtle yellow saree, then a intricately designed blouse with embroidery or embellishments will compliment your saree. You can wear your favorite neutral shade heels with this outfit. Wear traditional jewelry like jhumka or a choker necklace and some bangles. Keep your hair open or opt for an updo to look elegant in the nine yards.
Lehenga
Yellow is the color of gaiety and merriment, when you go out in the evening you can sport your festive lehega in the most bright looking yellow color. You can also experiment a little by wearing a tube top over the lehenga and d**** a contrasting dupatta to complete your look. Opt for simple accessories, do not go over-board. Carry an embellished clutch and wear nude heels.
Anarkali
You can choose your pick from canary yellow, sunflower yellow, chrome yellow or any other shade and wear a pretty Anarkali dress on the day one of Navratri. Anarkali’s that have beautiful brocade work choli or net sleeves will look good during this festive season. Wear them with minimal makeup and a simple hairdo. Carry an embellished sling bag and wear your favorite pair of wedges with this look.
Skirt
You can go beyond the traditional look wear a simple yellow floor-length skirt with stone work, booti work or patch work. You can wear fish cut, paneled lehenga or an A-line skirt with a contrast crop top. Pull off this mix and match look by accessorizing with a beautiful waist belt or kamarbandh. Wear traditional juti with this look and you can also sport hair accessories to jazz up the look.
Kurta
For those who like to keep it simple, you can always turn up on this day wearing a simple yet chic yellow kurta. Pair your yellow kurta with a contrast palazzo and also add a bandhni printed shrug or short jacket to complete the look. Wear jutis with embellished with kundan stones, pearls and zari work.
So what are you waiting for, get ready for Navratri and spread cheer around you in a beautiful yellow colored outfit on day one of the nine-day long celebration!