First things first, pick the right saree. Nauvari is typically a 9-yard saree. A cotton nauvari saree would be comfortable and breathable and on the other hand a beautiful silk nauvari offers a luxurious appearance.
You could also opt for a pre stitched nauvari. These are game changers today, not having to handle meters of fabric and having it readymade instead is absolute genius.
You could also try draping in unconventional ways and add a contemporary twist. A fusion style by combining elements of the traditional Nauvari with modern draping techniques will surely give you a showstopping look.
For a more dynamic look, dabble with Layering. Layer a sleeveless blouse or a jacket over your Nauvari saree,
You could also experiment with contrasting blouses and contemporary designs. Bollywood has become a real inspiration, so don’t be surprised to see vibrant unconventional looks this Ganesh Chaturthi.
For jewellery, you could take a traditional route, going for traditional Maharashtrian jewellery, such as gold bangles, necklaces, and earrings. You can also add a bindi or a gajra (flower garland) to enhance your appearance. You can also consider wearing a nath (nose ring) for a traditional touch.
You can also accentuate your waist by adding a waist belt (Kamarbandh) for an ethnic touch or try experimenting with a metal or leather belt for a modern contemporary twist to your nauvari.
For your makeup, keep it natural and radiant. Dewy sun kissed skin is the way these days. Use a light foundation, a touch of blush, and a subtle lip colour. Highlight your eyes with a kohl eyeliner and a touch of mascara. For the experimentalists, dabble with some graphic liners and make heads turn.
Lastly, footwear can make or break your look. Choose footwear that complements your outfit and is comfortable to wear. Kolhapuris, juttis, or embellished sandals look great with a nauvari look.
Riecha Mallick, Assistant Professor, Fashion styling and Image design, Pearl Academy, Mumbai Campus.