Navratri Navrang will not be seen this year due to the Corona disaster. Celebrating Navratri in public is also banned in many places. However, rasgarba will be played in some places in a private caste society or in a society group. Even while maintaining social distance, people will fulfill their sense of wandering in poverty and that too in traditional Navratri attire! Navratri is a festival of chaniyacholi, dhoti-kurta, kediyu, koti, dandiya and garba-dance. Every young woman wants to look her best. Nokha wears Chaniacholi every night for nine nights, but it is very expensive.
There is no need to spend a huge amount for chaniacholi. Even on a low budget, it can be a daunting task. The fashion of binding and ripples is evergreen in the fashion world, but nowadays rustic fabrics are used more for chaniacholi in Navratri.
Thus there can be many patterns in chaniacholi. It can be decorated with patchwork, ghughari, tui, pearl, abhala cody to make it glamorous. Since this dress is to be worn at night, the star (tikki) looks better in it as it has no luster in artificial light. Chaniyacholi buses can range from Rs 2,000 to Rs 2,000 depending on the budget and the fabric, design, work, etc.
If Aaribharat is filled in Chaniacholi and stars are added in it, more light will shine. Apart from this, the plane can also be filled with abalone. Put a golden or silver tui or border with it. Contrast or multicolor tie can be worn with such a chaniacholi.
Even in the bodice, different patterns are now made by young women. The bodice can be embroidered with a rope at the top and can also be embroidered with traditional fumata instead of ghughari, kodi or dori. The fashion of backless bodice is prevalent now. In the same way, Kathiawadi style fabric with rope chania looks good. With such a dress, a necklace hanging on the forehead, oxidized sidebands, necklaces, bracelets on the hands and anklets on the feet give a very 'traditional' look. If you are fond of tattoos, you can also get tattoos on your hands or back.
There are also colorful ready-made tattoos on the market now that can be applied. If there are different pieces of cloth of three-four colors and designs, then the patchwork can be filled in it by sewing buds. A printed or embroidered dupatta can be worn with such a chaniacholi. Applying a printed border and patch on a very plain chania will also make it look different. A plain bodice made of corrugated iron looks very different from a plain bodice with a corrugated corrugated iron and a corrugated rug.
Such a patch and border also gives a beautiful getup to a plain chaniacholi with an embroidered print. If more embroidery is done, the masonry becomes heavier. Put less embroidery instead and put stars somewhere. In addition, the chania looks attractive even if it has colorful gota and ghughari at the bottom. Thus, you can give a straightforward and artistically different 'trendy' look to a simple chaniacholi without wasting unnecessary money on the most expensive chaniacholi to look the most different in Navratri, even within your budget.
Kutchi work, Zardoshi work, embroidered, abhalawala and hand made traditional chaniacholi are found in the market nowadays. On the other hand, machinework and embroidered chaniacholi are also popping up in the market. Chaniyacholi with net is also 'on demand' in the market today. This type of work is done on different types of fabrics like satin, georgette and cotton materials. In addition, the chaniacholi is also convenient to wear as it is sewn with lining.
Also convenient to wear. You can make your mark among the sisters during Navratri by wearing traditional Rabari and Marwari style chaniacholi as per the latest trend. While the craze of girls for colorful skirts and backless bodice is increasing day by day, Val Moti, Bhongali Pearl and Chanyacholi with rustic work are the top choice of girls today due to their simple and decent look.
Runs without sleek matching jewelry with such a chunky chaniacholi? Sets made from oxidized materials and various accessories like chuda, bajubandha, judo and kandora are the hot favorites right now. Accessories made from colorful stone, known as imitation jewelery, are a perfect match for Chanyacholi these days. In the latest trend, tattoos are now taking the place of jewelery. The girls are also eye-catching in the crowd with tattoos on their backs, arms and waists.
A variety of traditional dresses for boys such as dhoti, gown, turban, gherdar kadyu etc. are now available in the market. In addition, jeans and a dupatta with a kurta with Zardoshi and embroidered work is the evergreen fashion of Navratri. Accessories made from special earrings, bracelets, bracelets, pendants and artificial materials for boys are also available in the market.
- Nayana
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