Bollywood’s hot and classy number ‘Munni Badnaam Hui’ will set hemlines higher this Navratri. Inspired by Munni, the three-quarters classic flared skirts, teamed with skin-tight brocade cholis and semi-transparent shimmering chunnis is all set to make an appearance this Navratri.

Shivangi Shah, a contemporary and ethnic fusion fashion designer, said, “Munni is the inspiration this year as chaniyas have been reduced to kneelength making it easy mix of contemporary and classic garba attire.

Shivangi Shah, a contemporary and ethnic fusion fashion designer, added, “With rains threatening to continue for another week or so, we have also changed the fabric for the chaniya and choli and have used easy-dry materials for the comfort of garba enthusiasts”.

Ami Shroff, designer and owner of Shrujan, said, “We have introduced classic Kutchi backless cholis in light-weight fabric and have put up a new range of short tie and dye skirts which were never in vogue during Navratri in the city before,” Shroff said. Charmi Patel, a 22-year-old MBA graduate, said, “The new three-quarters chaniyas are stylish, trendy, attractive and, above all, comfortable.”

Archana Shah of Bandhej, known for its traditional attires, said, “This time, we have launched a new series of 72-panel, multi-coloured skirts instead of old and heavy ghagharas. Newly designed ankle-length chaniya-skirts with glitters and all over badla work are also attracting on-lookers.”

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