Ganesh Chaturthi is not just about devotion and festivities, but also about dressing up in vibrant ethnic wear that matches the joyous spirit of the occasion. If you’re wondering what to wear, kurtis are a perfect choice – they’re comfortable, stylish, and versatile. Here are 5 kurtis you can wear on Ganesh Chaturthi to look festive-ready:
Nothing beats the elegance of an Anarkali kurti. Choose a festive shade like maroon, mustard, or emerald green paired with a contrasting dupatta. Embroidered or mirror work Anarkalis can make you stand out in Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations.
If you prefer comfort while attending pujas and gatherings, a cotton kurti with floral prints is perfect. Bright colors such as yellow or pink add freshness and positivity, aligning with the festive vibes. Pair with jhumkas and kolhapuri sandals for a chic look.
Silk kurtis instantly bring a festive appeal. Opt for a straight-cut silk kurti in royal shades like navy blue, wine, or gold. Add statement jewelry and a light dupatta to complete your Ganesh Chaturthi outfit.
For those who love traditional detailing, an A-line kurti with gota patti embroidery is a beautiful option. These kurtis are graceful, festive, and perfect for temple visits and family gatherings. Team them with palazzos or churidars for a complete ethnic look.
If you want a fusion look, go for an Indo-western kurti with a long jacket or shrug. Choose pastel shades or dual-tone designs with minimal embroidery. This style keeps you trendy while retaining the festive charm.
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