Durga Puja Saree Styling Guide 2025: Looks for Each Day of the Festival
Durga Puja is not just a festival—it’s an emotion woven with heritage, culture, and unmatched style. Each day from Sashthi to Dashami carries its own essence, and what better way to celebrate than with a saree that captures the spirit? At Vastranand, we’ve curated styling ideas for every day of Puja with our Best Sellers and festive collections.
Sashthi: The Beginning of Festivities
Kick off the celebrations in style with a light organza saree. Pastel shades with floral prints are perfect for day outings and pandal hopping.
Saptami: Devotion Meets Elegance
Opt for a Jamdani saree—a timeless Bengal weave that exudes tradition. Pair it with oxidised jewellery for an authentic cultural vibe.
Ashtami: The Grand Celebration
Nothing matches the grandeur of a Banarasi silk saree. Rich reds, deep maroons, and golden zari reflect power and grace—ideal for Anjali and cultural gatherings.
Nabami: A Touch of Glamour
Celebrate Nabami in Pattu sarees or embroidered silks. Add statement jewellery and bold makeup for evening festivities.
Dashami: Sindoor Khela & Farewell
Bid farewell to Goddess Durga in the classic red-and-white saree. Pair with gold jewellery and traditional bangles for the perfect Sindoor Khela look.
Why Shop Vastranand for Durga Puja?
- Authentic weaves sourced directly from artisans
- Curated Best Sellers for every occasion
- Affordable elegance with premium quality
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. Which saree is best for Ashtami? Banarasi silk in red or maroon is the most traditional and elegant choice.
2. Can I wear light sarees for Sashthi? Yes, organza or cotton sarees in pastel shades are perfect for day outings.
3. Is Jamdani saree suitable for Saptami? Absolutely. Jamdani is a cultural staple during Durga Puja.