₹8,500.00
9 Meter Flare Hot Pink & White Designer Navratri Chaniya Choli with Mirror Work
Turn every Garba night into a statement with this stunning 9-meter flare designer Navratri Chaniya Choli by Mayne Creation. Crafted in a vibrant hot pink and white combination, this outfit is designed for women who love elegance with a bold festive twist.
Made from a luxurious cotton and silk blend, it offers both comfort and richness. The beautifully crafted half-and-half designer blouse features intricate embroidery and mirror work, adding a vibrant traditional touch. The voluminous flare enhances movement, making every twirl picture-perfect.
Paired with a lightweight net dupatta adorned with subtle mirror detailing, this ensemble is your ultimate festive companion.
Navratri Chaniya Choli, Designer Lehenga, Mirror Work Chaniya Choli, Garba Outfit, Festive Wear Women
💄 Makeup AMBARI is a riot of colour red, ivory, orange, blue, green, pink. Your makeup should anchor it, not compete. Go for a classic clean base, sharp winged kohl liner, and one bold colour pop: a deep red or coral lip that echoes the lehenga. Skip colourful eyeshadow entirely — the outfit already has all the colour it needs.
🧣 Dupatta styling The Mirror Drape: Spread the dupatta across both shoulders and let it fall evenly on both sides, mirror face outward. The scattered mirror work catches light beautifully when you walk or dance. The Garba Hold: Fold it in half lengthwise, tuck one end into the waist at the back, and hold the other end in your hand during Garba — it flows freely and adds drama to every spin without getting tangled.
👑 Head styling Loose open waves or a half-up half-down look works best — it frames the choli’s embroidery at the neckline. If you want a hair accessory, one small oxidised silver pin or a single mogra/jasmine string tucked into a bun. Avoid anything too heavy or embellished on the head — the blouse back elephant is the star, and a clean head silhouette lets it shine when you turn around.
📿 Jewellery Full oxidised silver — it is the only metal that holds its own against this level of embroidery without clashing with the multicolour work. A chunky oxidised silver choker or collar necklace, large jhumkas, one broad silver cuff or stacked thin bangles on each wrist. Skip gold entirely — it will fight with the orange and pink embroidery tones. No coloured stones either — keep the metal clean.