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The Navratri Edit — Designer Festive Wear by THETAA
Navratri is nine nights of colour, dance and devotion. Of garba circles spinning under fairy lights, of Dandiya sticks striking in rhythm, of the goddess invoked across nine evenings each more vibrant than the last. The Navratri Edit brings together THETAA's most festive hand-embroidered pieces, designed for the way the festival is actually lived — on the floor, in the temple, at the family table.Hand-embroidered lehengas and chaniya cholis, kurta sets, Anarkalis, sharara sets and sarees — in palettes drawn from the nine-night colour story: soft pinks, deep reds, royal blues, peacock greens, mustard golds and pristine whites. Mirror work, zardosi, gota and thread embroidery, finished by hand in our own atelier.This is festive wear that moves with you.
The Story Behind the Edit
Navratri is the festival of motion. Where other celebrations ask for stillness — a saree at a puja, a kurta at a dinner — Navratri asks for flare, swing and ease. The Navratri Edit is built around that. Flowing skirts, breathable fabrics, embroidery placed where it catches the light during a turn, blouses cut to move. These are pieces designed for the dance, not just the photograph.
The Navratri Wardrobe at THETAA
Lehengas & Chaniya Cholis — Flared, hand-embroidered skirts paired with mirror-work blouses and dupattas — the heart of any garba night. Lightweight and full enough to spin in, with embroidery that catches the light through every turn.
Hand-Embroidered Anarkalis — Flowing Anarkali sets with churidar or sharara — graceful silhouettes for the family pujas and the dressed-up evenings of the nine nights.
Sharara Sets — Flared sharara silhouettes with embroidered kurtas and dupattas, made for Dandiya nights and the gatherings that fill the festival.
Festive Kurta Sets — Hand-embroidered kurta sets in mirror work, jari and dori — easy, polished pieces for daytime aartis and family functions.
Designer Sarees — Pre-draped and mirror-work sarees for the Ashtami and Navami evenings — the grace of a saree, made easy to wear through long ceremonies.
The Craft of the Navratri Edit
Every piece in the Navratri Edit is hand-embroidered in THETAA's own atelier. Mirror work, gota, zardozi and thread embroidery are worked over silk, Chanderi and organza — placed with movement in mind, so the detailing catches the light through a spin. The result is festive wear made for the dance, not just the photograph.
Dressed for Every Night of Navratri
Garba Nights — A flared chaniya choli or lehenga with mirror-work detailing, oxidised silver jewellery and flat juttis, ready for hours on the floor.
Dandiya Evenings — A sharara set or Anarkali with statement earrings and bangles, made to move easily through the rhythm.
Family Pujas & Aartis — A soft hand-embroidered kurta set or saree with gold jhumkas and minimal jewellery, for the daytime rituals.
Ashtami & Navami — A festive saree or richly embroidered lehenga with full jewellery, for the closing nights and the gatherings that mark them.
Why Shop the Navratri Edit at THETAA
- A curated festive edit of THETAA's most movement-ready pieces
- Hand-embroidered mirror, gota and zardozi detailing, finished in our own atelier
- Vibrant palettes drawn from Navratri's nine-night colour story
- Flowing silhouettes designed for dance, prayer and gathering
- Sizes XS to 6XL with custom-fit support
- Personal styling assistance to help you choose
- Secure online checkout with luxury packaging and worldwide shipping
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Navratri Edit?
The Navratri Edit is THETAA's curated festive collection — hand-embroidered lehengas, chaniya cholis, kurta sets, Anarkalis, sharara sets and sarees, designed for the nine nights of Navratri.
What is a chaniya choli?
A chaniya choli is a Gujarati lehenga-style outfit — a flared, often mirror-worked skirt paired with a short blouse and dupatta, traditionally worn for garba and Dandiya nights.
What occasions during Navratri is this edit for?
The edit is built for garba and Dandiya nights, family aartis and pujas, Ashtami and Navami celebrations, and the gatherings of the nine-night festival.
Are Navratri Edit pieces hand-finished?
Yes. Every piece is hand-embroidered in THETAA's own atelier, using mirror work, gota, zardozi and thread embroidery.
What fabrics are used in the Navratri Edit?
Pieces are crafted in silk, Chanderi and organza — chosen for graceful movement, real weight and comfort through long evenings of dance and prayer.
Is custom sizing available on Navratri Edit pieces?
Yes. THETAA offers sizes XS to 6XL with custom-fit support on most styles. Check the product page for details.
Will Navratri Edit pieces ship in time for the festival?
Standard delivery applies — for occasion wear and made-to-measure styles, please order with delivery time in mind. Each product page lists its dispatch timeline.