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How to wear Navratri colour of the day, Grey

The colour of the sixth day of Navratri is grey and the auspicius day is dedicated to Goddess Katyayani, who is worshipped on this day. Grey colour represents balanced emotions and keeps the person down-to-earth. If you are wondering how to wear this colour today, here are some outfit ideas inspired by Bollywood divas.

Kareena Kapoor Khan's grey salwar kameez

Salwar kameez is every Indian woman's go-to ethnic outfit, thanks to the simple style statement it creates and the comfort it provides. If you are a salwar kameez person, slay in a subtle grey salwar kameez on this auspicious day just like Kareena.

Manushi Chhillar's grey lehenga

If lehenga is on your mind, slip into a gorgeous grey lehenga just like Manushi. We loved how she styled her heavily-embellished Natasha Dalal lehenga. She finished the look with some classic silver jewellery.

Madhuri Dixit's grey sari

A grey sari may not be a bad choice afterall. Opt for a heavy sari adorned with dainty sequence work enhancements just like the one worn by Madhuri and make a statement on this special day.

Let us also prepare you for the seventh day of Navratri. On this day worship goddess Kalratri wearing orange colour. The color represents warmth and exuberance and is full of positive energy. For Navratri Day 7 take a long string of orange and yellow marigold flowers and decorate the mandir mandap giving it a temple-style shape.

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