Diwali 2026 falls on Sunday 8 November. That is the night of Lakshmi Puja — but the festival runs five days, and most people need more than one outfit.
This is a day-by-day guide: what each day actually calls for, what photographs well under diya light, which fabrics you should not wear near an open flame, and how far ahead to order if the outfit needs altering.
Why you should be deciding this in August, not October
Three reasons, in order of how often they ruin things:
- Alterations take time. If a hem or a blouse needs adjusting, that is a week or two on top of shipping. Ordering in late October leaves no margin.
- The best pieces are one-of-a-few. Occasion wear is not restocked like a t-shirt. Most sizes here exist in quantities of one to five.
- Cross-border shipping slows down in festive season. Every year, without exception.
If you take one thing from this page: decide the outfit for the main night first, order it now, and fill in the other days later.
Day 1 — Dhanteras: understated, but not casual
Dhanteras opens the festival two days before Lakshmi Puja. It is the day for buying metal — gold, silver, brass — and for the first small puja of the week. Most people are at home, or visiting family, or in a jewellery shop.
What works: a suit set or kurta set. Comfortable enough to be in for hours, formal enough for a puja. This is the day to wear something you can move in.
What to avoid: anything floor-length that you will be adjusting all day, and anything that competes with the jewellery — Dhanteras is the one day where the gold is meant to be the point.
- Golden Dusk Embroidered Suit Set — warm, quiet, and it lets gold jewellery read.
- Emerald Rose Embroidered Suit Set — deep green is the most under-used festive colour.
Browse more in Kurta & Suit Sets.
Day 2 — Choti Diwali: the practical day
Choti Diwali is cleaning, cooking, rangoli and the first proper round of diyas. You will be on the floor, in the kitchen, and near open flame. Dress accordingly.
What works: a co-ord set or a palazzo set. Something with a defined waist you are not constantly retucking.
What to avoid — and this genuinely matters: loose flowing dupattas and sheer synthetic fabrics around lit diyas. Polyester georgette and chiffon do not simply singe; they melt and stick. If you are lighting a hundred diyas, wear cotton or silk, and pin the dupatta.
- Lime Green Handcrafted Palazzo Set — wide-leg, easy to sit in.
- Ivory Palazzo Set with Embroidered Corset — festive without being formal.
More in Co-ord Sets.
Day 3 — Lakshmi Puja, Sunday 8 November: the main night
This is the outfit that ends up in every photograph. Spend the budget here.
What works: a lehenga, a heavily worked saree, or a sharara. Something with real embroidery, real weight, and a silhouette that holds its shape while you are sitting for puja and standing for photos.
The practical consideration people forget: you will be seated on the floor for the puja. A lehenga handles this well. A very narrow-hemmed gown does not.
- Champagne Gold Embroidered Draped Lehenga Set — the drape is pre-set, so it survives an entire evening unchanged.
- Tangerine Gold Brocade Lehenga Ensemble — brocade is the one fabric that genuinely glows under warm light.
- Golden Noor Mirror Sequin Sharara Set — mirror work catches diya flame better than sequins do.
The full range sits in Lehengas and Diwali Special.
Day 4 — Govardhan Puja: colour, and lots of it
Annakut is a food day and a family day. It is bright, busy and informal in tone even where the puja is formal.
What works: saturated colour — mustard, orange, fuchsia, parrot green. This is the day to wear the shade you would hesitate over on the main night.
Day 5 — Bhai Dooj: the softest day
The closing day, and the most personal one. Small gatherings, tilak, gifts between siblings.
What works: an anarkali or a lighter saree. Refined rather than loud.
Colour: what actually works under diya light
This is the part most Diwali guides get wrong, because they are written for daylight.
Diyas, fairy lights and most Indian festive lighting are warm — around 2000 to 2700 Kelvin. Warm light does two things:
- It amplifies warm colours. Gold, copper, red, marigold, deep orange and rust all become richer. Brocade and zari work look genuinely lit from within.
- It drains cool ones. Icy blues, lilacs, mint and cool pastels go grey and muddy. A lilac that looks beautiful in a shop window can photograph flat at a Diwali party.
If you love a cool shade, choose one with warm metallic work running through it — the gold does the lifting. And note that mirror work outperforms sequins under flame: sequins reflect a flat point of light, mirrors scatter it.
For the traditional meaning behind each festive colour, we have a separate piece on Diwali colours and their symbolism.
If you are going to Garba or a Dandiya night
Different problem entirely: you are going to be dancing for three hours.
- Weight matters more than looks. A heavily embroidered lehenga becomes punishing by hour two.
- Choose a full-circle skirt — it is what makes the spin look right.
- Pin the dupatta at both shoulders. Non-negotiable.
- Flats or low block heels. Every year, someone learns this the hard way.
See Garba Night.
Five things to avoid
- Buying the main-night outfit last. Order it first; it is the one that needs alteration time.
- Sheer synthetics near open flame. Covered above, and worth repeating.
- New shoes on day one. Five days is a lot of standing.
- Ignoring the seating. If the puja is floor-seated, a fitted floor-length gown will fight you all evening.
- Guessing your size. Occasion wear is cut closer than everyday clothing.
Ordering timeline for Diwali 2026
| By when | What to do |
|---|---|
| Late August – September | Order the main-night outfit. Best size availability, full alteration window. |
| Early October | Order the remaining days. Confirm any alterations. |
| Mid-October | Last comfortable window for international delivery with alteration time. |
| Late October | Ready-to-wear only. No alterations. |
If you are between sizes or need a length changed, custom sizing and alterations are available on request — ask before ordering rather than after.
Frequently asked questions
When is Diwali 2026?
Lakshmi Puja — the main night — is Sunday 8 November 2026. Dhanteras opens the festival two days earlier and Bhai Dooj closes it two days after.
What colour should you wear for Diwali?
Traditionally red, gold, marigold and deep green. Practically, warm shades perform far better under diya and fairy light than cool pastels do.
Can you wear black on Diwali?
It is traditionally avoided for puja in many families, though it is widely worn to Diwali parties. If in doubt, wear colour for the puja and keep black for the evening.
Lehenga or saree for Diwali?
A lehenga if the puja is floor-seated or you will be moving between houses. A saree if the evening is seated and photographed. A pre-draped saree gives you the saree look without the drape holding you up — see our guide to draping a saree.
How many outfits do you need for Diwali?
Two is enough for most people — one strong outfit for the main night, one comfortable set that carries the other days. Three if you are hosting or attending Garba.
Shop Diwali Special, the Festive Season Lookbook, or Lehengas. Plus sizes are available across the festive range in Plus Size.