Gaurav Gupta's festive line-up boasts of some flamboyant detailing on pastels and neutralsA vibrant and kitschy long slit dress by Masaba GuptaA quirky mint Sultan Print cowl top and dhoti with cape by MasabaA maroon Gulshan print sari by Masaba with a stunning Ma Kali imprinted on the pally in gold. This is a great option to jazz up your Ashtami nightThis red patraka print sari is embellished with gold prints, and can be draped in any whichever way you like to light up your Navami or Dashami nightA scarlet chiffon gold tree trunk anarkali by MasabaA stunning beige embroidered lehenga featuring velvet appliqué work highlighted with beads, pearls, sequins and crystalsA light yellow gorgeous straight kurta featuring chikankari embroidery highlighted with mukaish and gota finished with a patti border, paired with a sharara, churidar and a hand embroidered dupatta emA maroon circular anarkali with embroidered panelsHandwoven in a contemporary Banarasi weave, the peachy naima sari is a contemporary Anita Dongre classicSubtle hues of summer blend with floral motifs of lush gardens in this yellow lehenga. The sleeveless sequined georgette choli and organza dupatta is paired with our nirvi lehengaDressed in motifs of wildflowers and vines, the onion pink Sahira Lehenga is perfect for a summer wedding. This foil printed lehenga is paired with an embroidered choli and organza dupattaThis bright red, handspun cotton dyed Shaluk sari spotlights a very earthy vermilion shade. We paired the sari with an emerald jadau kundan choker and jhumkas.This linen Padmini sari in black and gold weaves with lotus bud motifs is the perfect choice for a Navami night out. We complemented the look with Chhapka earrings, to add some extra glamour.This pure tussar sari with a silk muslin and zari pallu is the one you’d love to flaunt on a Saptami night. Wear a modern top blouse in a contrast colour to raise your style quotient by a few notches!his linen pastel yellow sari of pure linen yarns is woven in jamdani technique, and is ideal for your Sashti morning get-together. We contrasted the look with a dark green halter-neck blouseThis beautiful black, red and beige Bengali tangail sari has been worn in the typical dhokla style, prevalent in the Jalpaguri district of North Bengal.A crisp handwoven green Chettinad sari, beautifully draped in Pink Kossavam style — a rural back pleat drape prevalent in Tamil Nadu.Kotpad silk, a traditional Odissi weave in blue red and white. The sari is paired with a white cotton blouse with red thread work, and the entire look has been accentuated with silver blingThis Bengal cotton handloom in typical red and white is a must-have for your Dashami or Ashtami morning. The traditional piece of cloth is complemented with a beige blouseA beautiful handwoven linen shibori sari in natural indigo dye teamed up with a white handwoven linen jacket.Tnusree looks resplendent in this angarakha kurta with geometric motifs and multicolour applique work, teamed up with leggings and an easy-breezy net dupattaThis thigh-high slit gown with lego-mutton sleeves is a great choice for your Ashtami night outing