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Navratri style: We dare you to wear this GREEN sari

By Rediff Get Ahead Bureau
September 21, 2017 15:42 IST
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All the celeb inspiration you need for Day Two.

Our gorgeous B-town ladies will give you a cue on how to look your glamorous best in GREEN!  

Sonam Kapoor

Take a cue from Sonam Kapoor on how to add a fusion twist to your traditional look by pairing a peppermint off-shoulder top with cropped trousers and a sleeveless jacket.
Photograph: Kind courtesy Sonam Kapoor/Instagram

 

Shilpa Shetty

Want to turn people green with envy this Navratri? Try a green jumpsuit like the one Shilpa Shetty is wearing
Photograph: Kind courtesy Shilpa Shetty/Instagram

 

Tamanna Bhatia

Lend a royal touch to your Navratri look with a green Raw Mango lehenga like Tamannaah Bhatia.
Photograph: Kind courtesy Sanjana Batra/Instagram

 

Kriti Sanon

Want a fairy tale look for Navratri? Then look no beyond Kriti Sanon. 
Photograph: Kind courtesy Sukriti Grover/Instagram
 

 

Sonakshi Sinha

If pastels are your thing, then you can opt for a pistachio dress like the one Sonakshi Sinha is wearing. 
Photograph: Kind courtesy Sonakshi Sinha/Instgagram

 

Evelyn Sharma

How about pairing an asymmetrical handloom skirt with a cropped top like Evelyn Sharma.
Photograph: Kind Courtesy Glad U Came

 

Kareena Kapoor

Why stick to the herd when you can try something out-of-the-box like Kareena Kapoor?
Photograph: Kind courtesy Valliyan/Instagram

 

Shruti Haasan

Shruti Haasan looked lovely in this pastel sari with a scalloped edge. You can try something similar too!
Photograph: Kind courtesy Shreeja Rajgopal/Instagram
 

 

Huma Qureshi

Choose comfort over style? Then Huma Qureshi's military green shirt-dress is meant for you.
Photograph: 
Kind courtesy Sanjana Batra/Instagram

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