As Durga Puja is just a few days away and pandal-making has already begun in town, every girl is now thinking about one thing — her Durga Puja look, right? When it comes to this festive occasion, a saree feels like a must-have. So, I’m guessing you're already planning your Saree look for Durga Puja!

If your Panchami look is sorted but you're confused about what to wear for the other five days, don’t worry! Paul Saree is here to take away all your fashion stress.

 In this blog, we’re going to share 5 days of Simple saree look for Durga Puja — from Shashti to Dashami. To know all the details, just scroll down and make sure to read the full article!

5 Days Saree Look for Durga Puja 

In the following section, I am going to describe a 5-day saree look, starting from Saptami and ending on Dashami.

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Shashti: Simple Saree Look for Durga Puja

When it comes to Shashti, the first thing that comes to mind is the beginning of Durga Puja — the day we wait for all year. On this special day, nothing beats the comfort and charm of a simple cotton saree, perfect for all the pandal hopping.

In the cotton category, you can try a Cotton Appliqué Saree, which is not only comfortable but also adds an elegant touch to your look.

 Opt for floral prints or handloom weaves — they’re breathable, stylish, and effortlessly graceful. To complete your festive look, don’t forget a small bindi and some oxidized jewelry for that perfect traditional vibe.

Saptami: Silk Saree Look for Durga Puja

Saptami is the perfect day to elevate your style game. On this day, wearing a Kanjivaram or Baluchari silk saree would be an ideal choice. 

Pairing the saree with traditional jhumkas and a neat bun adorned with gajra will help you truly embody the festive spirit. 

This combination will make for a stunning and culturally rich look.

Ashtami: Bengali Saree Look for Durga Puja

Ashtami holds a special place in every Bengali’s heart. When we think of Ashtami morning, the first thing that comes to mind is Pushpanjali. And for that sacred moment, the dhakai saree is truly every Bengali girl's favorite.

This traditional color combination instantly connects us with the spirit of Durga Puja. Draping a Bengali special Dhakai saree on Ashtami makes you feel like a modern-day Devi Durga—graceful, powerful, and divine.

Pair this traditional saree with a red blouse and traditional shakha-pola bangles to complete your authentic Bengali look.

Make your Ashtami 2025 extra special with our stunning red and white sarees, and give yourself the divine glow you deserve on this beautiful day.

Navami: Red & White Saree Look for Durga Puja

Another big day during Durga Puja is Maha Navami—the day before the grand finale. And what could be better than draping a stunning red and white Kanjivaram silk saree to celebrate this special occasion?

This classic red and white look will truly make you stand out in the crowd—something every woman wishes for on such a festive day.

If you're looking for a daytime look and are on a budget, you can go for our beautiful red and white appliqué saree, available for just ₹1500. Made from soft, breathable cotton, this saree is both elegant and comfortable—perfect for long hours of pandal hopping and celebrations.

So, what will your pick be this Navami? Will you go for the Traditional Kanjivaram, or the chic and comfortable appliqué cotton saree? Just a few days left—make your choice soon and plan your accessories accordingly!

Dashami: Emotional Yet Elegant Saree Look

Dashami marks the final day of Durga Puja—a day filled with both joy and deep emotion. On one hand, there's the festive celebration of Sindoor Khela, which brings so much fun and togetherness. On the other hand, it's the moment we prepare to bid farewell to Devi Durga through Bisorjon (immersion). Just a few hours before the goddess departs, and that thought alone makes this day incredibly emotional for every devotee.

On this special day, you can choose to wear a red and white saree, or experiment with deeper shades like maroon,  blue, grey, or even off-white to reflect the mood of the occasion.

However, my suggestion would be to go for a budget-friendly saree, as Sindoor Khela can get quite messy. A comfortable yet stylish cotton or blended saree will not only keep you looking graceful but will also be a practical choice.

Conclusion

Durga Puja isn’t just a festival—it’s an emotion, a celebration of tradition, beauty, and womanhood. And what better way to embrace it than by draping a saree that reflects your personality and festive spirit every single day?

Whether it’s the comfort of cotton on Shashti, the grace of silk on Saptami, the divine Bengali vibe on Ashtami, the bold elegance on Navami, or the emotional charm of Dashami—Paul Saree has the perfect saree for every mood and moment.

So, if you’ve been stressing over what to wear, worry no more. Your 5-day saree lookbook is sorted. Now it’s time to pick your favorites, match your accessories, and get Pujo-ready in style.

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