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5 outfit ideas for Karwa Chauth

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 4, 2025, 20:00 IST
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5 outfit ideas for Karwa Chauth

Karwa Chauth 2025 falls on October 10, a day when married women observe a fast for the well-being of their husbands. This auspicious festival calls for attire that is both traditional and stylish. Choosing the right outfit not only makes you look elegant but also ensures you stay comfortable from the morning rituals right through to the moonrise celebrations.

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Classic red saree

A red saree is the quintessential choice for Karwa Chauth, symbolising devotion and love. Fabrics like georgette or silk with zari or intricate embroidery bring out the festive charm. Pair it with classic gold jewellery and a matching bindi for a timeless look. Add a small clutch or embroidered potli bag to elevate the outfit, while a neatly styled bun or soft waves add sophistication to this traditional ensemble.

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Embroidered lehenga choli

For a regal touch, an embroidered lehenga choli in deep shades of red, maroon, or gold makes a statement. Fabrics such as velvet or brocade add luxury, while statement earrings and a maang tikka complete the look. Embellished heels and a matching clutch enhance the festive feel, and bold lips paired with subtle makeup balance the drama of this royal outfit.

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Anarkali suit

An Anarkali suit is the perfect blend of comfort and elegance. Choose one with heavy embroidery or mirror work in festive hues like red, pink, or gold. Pair it with a dupatta and delicate jewellery for a refined look. Soft curls or a sleek bun add a regal vibe, while a touch of shimmer on the eyes ensures just the right amount of festive glamour.

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Sharara set

For those who want something modern yet rooted in tradition, a sharara set is ideal. Opt for bold colours like red or gold, adorned with gota patti or zari work. Pair it with a matching dupatta and traditional juttis. Statement bangles or a cuff bracelet add a striking detail, while a bold lip balances out the rich motifs and vibrant colours.

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Indo-western fusion attire

If you love experimenting, an Indo-western fusion look is perfect. Think dhoti pants with a crop top or a jacket kurta in luxurious fabrics like silk or satin. Accessorise with contemporary jewellery for a modern vibe. Sleek heels or mojaris add polish, while soft, natural makeup keeps the look chic, youthful, and festive without losing its traditional essence.

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