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Navratri Style: 10 ways to wear PINK on Ashtami

By Rediff Get Ahead Bureau
September 27, 2017 16:27 IST
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Here's all the fashion inspiration you need for your Navratri dressing on Day 8. 

Yami Gautam

Ethnic outfits are the perfect ones for Navratri. Have a lovely pink lehenga lying unused in your wardrobe? Then it's time you got it out.
Photograph: Hitesh Harisinghani/Rediff.com

 

Prachi Desai

Up your cuteness metre in a shirt dress like Prachi Desai.
Photograph: Kind courtesy Sonaakshi Raaj/Instagram

 

Kangana Ranaut

The trend is favouring simplicity. Ditch the loud outfits and opt for something simple yet elegant. 
Photograph: Kind courtesy Ami Patel/Instagram

 

Alia Bhatt

These separates worn by Alia Bhatt can make the perfect outfit for your Navratri look.
Photograph: Kind Courtesy Alia Bhatt

 

Amrita Puri

Pair a plain pink sari with a contrasting blouse and a lovely choker and you are all set for the night.
Photograph: Courtesy Lakme Fashion Week

 

Shilpa Shetty

Add some festive oomph to your look with these glamorous separates like Shilpa Shetty. 
Photograph: Kind courtesy Shilpa Shetty/Instagram

 

Shraddha Kapoor

Are you a huge fan of vivid colours? Then this hot pink look is meant for you :)
Photograph: Kind courtesy Shaleena Nathani/Instagram

 

Ileana D'Cruz

Ileana D'Cruz gives you some ethnic inspiration for Navratri in a stunning pink lehenga with a gorgeous, gold necklace design embroidery and a gold choli.
Photograph: Courtesy Lakme Fashion Week

 

Athiya Shetty

You can go with a pink maxi and some chunky jewellery like Athiya Shetty. 
Photograph: Courtesy Ami Patel/Instagram

 

Pooja Hegde

Take your fashion game a notch higher with a gorgeous satin pink wrap dress.
Photograph: Courtesy Pooja Hegde/Instagram
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