Navratri is the festival of Chaniyacholi, Dhoti-Kurta, Kediyan, Koti, Dandiya and Garba-dance. Every girl wants to look different. Every day during the nine-nine night he wears a chaniyacholi, but it is very expensive.
There is no need to spend a huge amount of money on Chaniyacholi. You can make an attractive chaniyacholi even on a low budget if you think about it. In the fashion world, Bandhani and Laheriya are in vogue, but nowadays rustic fabrics are used more for Chaniyacholi in Navratri. Thus many patterns can be made in Chaniyacholi. It can be decorated with patchwork, embroidery, tui, pearls, jewels to make it glamorous. Since this dress is meant to be worn at night, the stars (tikki) look better in it as they sparkle less in artificial light. Chaniyacholi buses can be made from Rs.2000 to Rs.2000 depending on the budget and fabric, design, work etc.
Chaniyacholi is filled with aribharat and if stars are applied to it, it becomes brighter. Apart from this plain chaniyacholi can also be filled with stuffing. Add a golden or silver border to it. A contrast or multicolored bandhani can be worn as a top with such a chaniacholi. Different types of patterns are also made in choli now by girls. The top of the choli can be made with a string, and instead of a string, you can also use a traditional phumta. Backless choli fashion is trending right now. Similarly, Kathiawadi style fabric looks good with corded chania. With such a dress, the bangs hanging on the forehead, oxidized bangles, necklaces, bracelets on the hands and anklets on the feet give a very 'traditional' look. And if you are fond of tattoos, you can also get a tattoo on your hands or back. Now colorful ready-made tattoos are also available in the market, which can also be applied. If there are three-four different pieces of cloth with different colors and designs, then a budded chaniacholi can be sewn and filled with patchwork. A printed or tie dupatta can be worn with such a chaniyacholi. Applying printed borders and patches on a plain chaniya will also make it look different. Chaniyacholi made from Laheria looks very different from plain choli with Laheria chania and bandhani or Laheria odhani.
A bharat printed chaniyacholi in a plain chaniyacholi also gives a beautiful getup with such patches and borders. If there is too much embroidery, the chanio becomes heavy. Instead go for less embroidery and some stars here and there. Apart from this, chania also looks attractive with colorful gota and ghughri applied at the bottom. Thus, without wasting unnecessary money on expensive chaniyacholis to stand out on Navratri, you can give a plain chaniyacholi some flair and an artistically different 'trendy' look, that too within your budget.
Today in the market you can find traditional chaniyacholi with katchi work, zardoshi work, bharat filled, abhalawala and handwork. On the other hand, machine work and embroidered chaniyacholis are also popping up in the market. Netted chaniacholis are also 'on demand' in the market today. Such work is done on different types of fabrics like satin, georgette and cotton materials. Also, Chaniyacholi is stitched with lining so it is comfortable to wear.
It is also comfortable to wear. By wearing traditional Rabari and Marwari style chaniyacholis as per the latest trends today, you can create a unique impression among the sisters during Navratri. Girls' craze for colorful ghaghra and backless choli is increasing day by day, while val moti, bhungali moti and chaniacholi with rustic work are the top choice of girls today as they have a simple and elegant look.
Can such a saucy chaniyacholi go without an attractive matching jewellery? Sets made from oxidized materials and various accessories like chuda, bajubandh, judo and kandora are hot favorites right now.
Accessories known as imitation jewelery and made from colorful stones are a perfect match with chaniacholi these days. In the latest trend, tattoos are now taking the place of jewellery. The girls stand out in the crowd by inking jewelry-like tattoos on their backs, arms and waists.
Different types of traditional dresses for boys like Dhoti, Jhabho, Paghdi, Gherdar Kediyan Vegere are now available in the market. Also, jeans and bandhani dupatta along with kurtas with zardoshi and embroidery work are evergreen Navratri fashion. Special earrings for boys, bangles, bracelets, pendants and accessories made from artificial materials are also available in the market.
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