IN PHOTOS: Recreate the traditional nauvari look with this style guide

Gudi Padwa calls for the perfect nauvari look. And that’s why we’ve got you covered with tips from professional stylists to ace the look [Report by: Aditi Chavan]

Updated On: 2024-04-06 04:44 PM IST

Compiled by : Editor

Sampada Mukadam from Girgaum was the first to ride a bike in a nine-yard saree at 2003 Gudi Padwa rally

Fashion stylists Mitali Ambekar and Chaitali Kulkarni share a look-book for you to follow to ace the perfect nauvari look on the day. Pic/Satej Shinde

Make sure to choose a colour that complements your skin tone:
Ambekar suggests going with vibrant colours such as red, green, blue, yellow, and pink and wear a traditional nauvari drape
Meanwhile, Kulkarni proposes darker colours such as bottle green, hot pink and purple for the saree. Pic/Satej Shinde

Contrast is the key:
Opt for contrasting colours while choosing the blouse and saree. Pink and blue, red and green or pink and yellow are just some of the basic colour combinations that go well with nauvari patterns.
Embroidered blouses add a bit of glamour to an otherwise typically traditional look. Pic/Pradeep Dhivar

Keep it traditional
Traditional jewellery like a nath, choker necklaces, bangles, waist belt and earrings, especially in gold, add a touch of regal elegance to the outfit. However, don’t go overboard as too much jewellery might take the attention away from the outfit.

You can choose oxidised jewellery for a silver finish saree. Pic/Satej Shinde

With pearls and kundan trending at the moment, they can also be paired well with nauvari sarees.

Minimal make-up with bold lips and kohl-rimmed eyes paired with a red chandrakor bindi subtly balances the whole look

Wear classic Kolhapuri sandals or flats with the attire. Heels are a big no-no. Pic/Satej Shinde

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