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Radiant Celebrations: Shop the Exquisite Festive Saree Collection

Diwali, Navratri, or Onam, festivals mean continuity of family tradition, worship, joyful atmosphere, and cheerful outfits. Festival sarees are symbolic of women, and when chosen in specific colours or designs, they add to the bright aura. Festivals also give a chance to women to show their connection to rich Indian culture through classic and regional sarees like banarasi, kanjivaram, paithani, chikankari, and gadwal. KALKI Fashion presents festive sarees in rich ethnic hues with deep-rooted values and auspiciousness.

Time-Honored Weaves: Different Types of Festive Sarees

Onam festival sarees or a saree saree for Holi are not just symbols of beauty; they represent years of tradition, celebration for unity, worship, brotherhood, joy, and peace. These rich and celebrated sarees can add glamour and style to your festive wardrobe. 

Banarasi & Kanjeevaram Silk 

Want some vibrant expressions for the next festival. Don’t miss the rich Indian silk sarees for festivals banarasi and royal kanjivaram. The rich zari work, decorative pallu, contrast border, and beautiful nature-inspired motifs make them a royal choice and a cultural identity.

Paithani Saree 

Want to flaunt a pure silk fabric, handloom vibes, and Maharashtrian culture? Opt for paithani silk sarees in jewel-tones like purple, magenta, and dark green. The nature-inspired animal and floral motifs help women achieve traditional vibes and Indian aesthetics.

Tissue & Organza 

You want that high-shine glow with a saree for the Diwali festival or Navratri puja? Lightweight tissue and organza sarees can do the magic without sacrificing modernity and elegance

Bandhani & Leheriya 

Bright shades of leheriya and bandhani sarees for Dandiya night are like the stars shining in the sky at night. The festive look in these sarees, hailing from Gujarat or Rajasthan, is distinctive for a cultural and regional look. Sunny yellow, bright red, parrot green, and rani pink sarees add a burst of energy to Navratri and other festivals.

Chanderi & Maheshwari

If you are looking forward to regal aesthetics, don’t move over chanderi and Maheshwari sarees that reflect an easy and lightweight blend of cotton and silk. The simple festival sarees offer a polished appearance.

The Festive Palette: Choosing Your Auspicious Shade

Yes, there can’t be a breakdown of best shades as such, but joyful, colourful and bright colours like yellow, magenta, pink and orange symbolize tradition and culture. You can add modernity with trending pastel and metallic shades as well. 

Traditional Jewel Tones

Want top sarees with traditional shades? Dark green, purple, navy blue, parrot green, mustard yellow, and gold are great for religious celebrations.

Auspicious Yellows & Greens

You can choose yellow, beige, and red for a Bengali festival saree. For Karwachauth, Teej, and Ganesha Chaturthi, opt for cheerful orange, purple, and wine green shades. 

Modern Pastel Elegance

Looking for playful elegance to blend with the traditional festive vibes? Mint green, butter yellow, dusty rose, and peach are increasingly popular and trending for that modern glamour.

Metallic Shimmer

Want some glare and glitter? Be reflective of your individuality and festive glow in shades like champagne gold, silver, copper, and ivory. These shades can offer a ‘diva-like’ radiance. 

Styling Your Festive Look for Every Occasion

Morning Puja & Rituals

To align with the sacredness of morning puja, you can pick lightweight and soft silk sarees like tant, chanderi cotton, tussar silk, and Maheshwari sarees. These sarees are highly ethnic and comfortable.

Grand Festive Parties

Talk about the grandeur and what just pops are royal banarasi, kanjivaram, paithani, and tissue sarees. The zari or sequin-laden drapes paired with designer blouses can reflect royalty with contemporary flair. 

Navratri/Dandiya Nights

The aura itself is so joyous, celebratory, and bright. No wonder, you must opt for drapes that are rich in bright shades like red, yellow, green, and orange. At the same time, ensure that your Marwari saree, bandhani sarees, or Gujarati-seedha pallu saree is secured well with the pins or a belt so that you can dance around freely.

The Perfect Match: Which Festive Saree Suits You?

KALKI Fashion presents flattering festive saree drapes for every body shape and personality. 

Curvy / Hourglass 

A curvy figure means you can be experimental and choose almost all kinds of drapes. However, georgette, chiffon, and designer sarees for festivals can enhance your look further.

Petite Frame 

Avoid stiff fabrics and dense motifs to look overwhelmed. In fact, go for simple and designer pieces in monotone hues featuring sleek border designs. You can smartly style an organza saree for a structured look.


Tall & Lean 

You can excellently carry heavy silk sarees and sarees with broad borders. You can pick organza sarees for some structure and volume too. Brocade, tissue, and paithani sarees with beautiful, large motifs and heavy embroidery can catch the light for tall women.

Athletic Build 

Achieve a soft and feminine appeal with dainty details, pretty colours, and ruffle patterns on sarees or blouses. Pre-draped sarees and dhoti festive sarees will look fashionable on you and give you a playful, festive look. 

Craftsmanship & Motifs: Symbols of Heritage

From patola prints to bandhani, zari, gota, and chikankari, every detail can enhance the look of a saree to align with a traditional and cultural festival. Opt for ajrakh prints for earthy aesthetics. Chikankari work looks pretty on pastel and muted-toned sarees. Zari is extremely popular to resonate with the charm of the festivals. A kanjivaram saree with temple borders is like a hallmark of celebratory moments. Also opt for sarees that feature peacocks, pasielys, flowers, and parrots for symbolic artistry and divinity. 

The Modern Twist: Ready-to-Wear & Belted Styles

If you are a traditional person but at the same time want easy festive glam with sarees, pick the belted versions. The pre-drape sarees with belts are trending and help you avoid complex draping and continuous adjustments while you worship, party, or dance during festivals. Belts look trendy and add effortless styling to any saree. Comfortable movement with functional elegance is what you need for festivals, right? 

Accessorizing Your Festive Ensemble

Whether you are wearing a simple saree or an opulent kanjivaram saree, accessories can enhance the festive look in a saree. 

Traditional Looks 

You can balance the heavy, fancy kanjivaram sarees with golden potli bags. Add a gajra to a low hair-bun, and you are all set for the compliments. Temple jewellery is a must-have with Kanchipuram sarees. Add a finishing touch with bindi and bangles. 

Contemporary Looks 

Define your contemporary style with an embellished belt. On one hand, you are creating a structured silhouette and on the other, also meeting the modern standards.

Hair 

A neat back-bun can complete the look for traditional sarees. For modern drapes, loose curls, or floral braids are the way to go.

Festive Sarees

  • What is the best fabric for a long festive day?

    To champion long-day hours or busy morning puja rituals, you can pick linen, cotton, chanderi, or Maheshwari silk cotton sarees.

  • Can I wear black for festivals?

    As per many Hindu traditions and culture, women avoid wearing black for puja ceremonies. If you are keen, you can opt for ombre shades, or mix black with silver, or golden details.

  • How do I choose a saree for a specific festival like Diwali?

    For Diwali, KALKI would encourage you to go for high shine banarasi, kanjivaram or Piathani sarees in cheerful red, orange or purple hues. Aim for accents like zari, gota, mirrorwork, and cut-dana for that glow.

  • How should I store my heavy festive sarees?

    Dry-cleaning the sarees is important to preserve the rich texture and zari work. Use breathable cotton or muslin storage bags so that sarees don’t trap moisture.