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Day 8 Navratri 2025 colour: Best peacock green ethnic outfit ideas

etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 29, 2025, 06:00 IST
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Peacock green ethnic outfits to try this Navratri

Navratri isn’t just a festival of devotion, it’s also a nine-day runway of colour, culture and celebration. Each day is tied to a shade that carries spiritual significance, and dressing in that hue is believed to invoke the blessings of the goddess. For Day 8 of Navratri 2025 (Ashtami), the chosen colour is the mesmerising peacock green. Symbolic of harmony, compassion and regal energy, this jewel-toned shade borrows its richness from the peacock feather itself - a mix of deep green with hints of teal and blue that shimmer in light.

So how can you make peacock green your show-stopping colour this Ashtami? Here’s a complete style guide for men and women to ace their ethnic looks.

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​Why peacock green works so well


Peacock green is not your everyday festive shade, which makes it stand out instantly. It has the elegance of emerald and the vibrancy of teal, striking a perfect balance between earthy and glamorous. It pairs beautifully with gold, antique metallics, ivory, mustard, magenta and even deeper jewel tones like maroon. When done right, this colour commands attention while still looking sophisticated - just what you need for Navratri’s most powerful day.

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​Outfit inspiration for women


1. The timeless saree

A peacock green silk saree with zari or brocade detailing is the definition of festive chic. Think Banarasi with golden motifs, a Kanjeevaram with broad borders, or even a light tussar with embroidered pallu. For a modern twist, style it with a contrast blouse - magenta velvet, gold sequins or even a teal off-shoulder cut. Add statement jhumkas and a potli bag, and you’re ready for both puja and garba.

2. Mirror-work lehengas

If Navratri nights are about endless dancing, a mirror-work lehenga in peacock green is your best bet. The reflective details bounce light with every twirl. Pair with a cropped choli and drape a dupatta in mustard yellow or peach to break the monotony. Gota-patti bangles, a kamarbandh and embroidered juttis seal the look.

3. Floor-length Anarkalis

For women who prefer elegance without fuss, a flowing Anarkali gown in peacock green works wonders. Opt for one with zari or stone embellishments along the neckline and sleeves so you can skip heavy jewellery. Add chandbalis, stilettos and a sheer dupatta with gold borders - graceful yet comfortable.

4. Shararas and pant sets

A sharara with a short kameez or a flared palazzo with peplum kurta in peacock green creates a trendy silhouette. This is perfect for those who want something easy to carry while still looking festive. Accessorise with a contrast dupatta and chunky silver or kundan jewellery.

5. Fusion twists

For a fashion-forward vibe, drape a peacock green skirt with a crop top, or go bold with dhoti pants and an embroidered jacket. Indo-Western styling lets you stay rooted while adding a modern spin - a favourite with younger Navratri crowds.

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Styling notes


Jewellery: Women can go for temple jewellery, kundan sets or even oxidised silver depending on the vibe. Men can experiment with brooches, cufflinks or even beaded malas for a boho touch.

Makeup & Hair: Warm golden tones, highlighted cheekbones and teal-tinged eye makeup complement peacock green beautifully. Hairstyles can range from buns with gajra to soft waves or braids.

Footwear: Embroidered juttis, gold sandals or metallic heels for women; juttis and Kolhapuris for men.

Accessories: Potli bags, embellished clutches, mirror-work dupattas and contrast stoles bring the look together.

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​Dos and Don’ts

Do:

Balance peacock green with subtle contrasts.

Choose breathable fabrics if you’ll be dancing.

Try your full outfit once beforehand for comfort.

Don’t:

Overload with too many clashing colours.

Go too heavy on makeup; let the outfit shine.

Ignore proportion - long dupattas and too-flared hems can trip you up on the dance floor.

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Celebrate Mahagauri

Day 8 of Navratri is dedicated to Mahagauri, the goddess of purity and serenity. Dressing in peacock green not only honours tradition but also lets you experiment with a shade that is rich, rare and radiant. Whether you choose a classic silk saree, a mirror-work lehenga, a crisp kurta set or a layered bandh gala, let the colour do the talking. Pair it with the right contrasts, add a touch of sparkle, and you’re sure to stand out in the festive crowd.

So this Ashtami, let your outfit be as resplendent as the peacock itself - proud, graceful and unforgettable.

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