It's the seventh day of Navratri and it's time to pay reverence to Maa Kalratri. The colour orange represents Maa's 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. As far as dressing on this day is concerned, it's time to style some lovely ethnic outfits in orange hue. Here are some orange looks inspired by Bollywood divas to inspire your style on this special day.
Shilpa Shetty's orange sari
Shilpa Shetty and saris are a combination made in heaven and if you are planning to wear a sari on this, you ought to get inspired by this beauty. We loved her double pallu sari from Cuin. She accessorised the beautiful drape with a faux leather belt tied around her waist, a gold bracelet, drop earrings and a ring.
Rakul Preet's orange anarkali
If you love flowy kurtas, then Rakul Preet's orange anarkali by designer Shloka Khialani is perfect for a puja day. She styled with a pair of gold chandbalis.
Shanaya Kapoor's orange lehenga
Festive feel is best represented through a lehenga. We loved how Shanaya Kapoor styled her vibrant orange lehenga by designer Arpita Mehta. While the lehenga featured blurred polka dots, she styled it with a spaghetti strap choli and with a matching organza dupatta with cowrie shell detailing. Shanaya finished with gold jhumkas and bangles.
Orange is a hue that is a mix of yellow and red on the spectrum of visible light. According to traditional colour theory, orange is a secondary colour of pigments, produced by mixing yellow and red. In the RGB colour model, it is a tertiary colour and it is named after the fruit of the same name, orange.