Teej Outfit Ideas for Women 2026 — Traditional Green & Red Looks for Hariyali & Kajari Teej
Teej is the celebration of the monsoon, of Parvati's devotion, and of the enduring joy of married life. Celebrated across North India — Rajasthan, UP, Delhi NCR, and Haryana — Teej calls for traditional greens, reds, and festive swing-ready silhouettes. We help you dress for every kind of Teej, from Hariyali to Kajari.
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From puja morning to evening celebrations — three outfits perfectly suited to Teej.
Emerald Green Sharara
Green is the essential Teej colour — it represents the monsoon, new growth, and the spirit of Hariyali. A flowing green sharara with mirror work or gota embroidery is the quintessential Teej look.
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Deep Green Anarkali
A floor-length anarkali in deep green or teal is graceful and practical for puja rituals. Comfortable through a day of fasting and festivity, with traditional motifs that honour the occasion.
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Red & Gold Lehenga
Red is equally auspicious for Teej — especially Kajari Teej. A rich red lehenga or sharara in the evening mirrors the spirit of Karva Chauth and is beloved by women celebrating in Noida, Delhi, and across North India.
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Green is the Primary Teej Colour
Hariyali means "greenery" — so green, emerald, teal, and forest tones are the most traditional choices for Teej. Every shade of green from mint to dark bottle green is appropriate and festive.
Red & Pink for Married Women
Married women often choose red or pink for Teej alongside green — it carries the same auspicious symbolism as Karva Chauth and is traditional particularly in Rajasthani and UP communities.
Comfortable Silhouettes for a Full Festival Day
Teej involves fasting, puja rituals, mehendi, and swings — choose a silhouette that moves with you. Anarkalis, sharara sets, and A-line lehengas are all ideal. Avoid stiff or heavy fabrics for a long day.
Traditional Embroidery Adds Festivity
Mirror work (shisha), gota patti, and zari embroidery are deeply associated with Teej — they catch the light beautifully and photograph well. These embellishments give a traditional, handcrafted feel to any outfit.
Teej Outfit Questions, Answered
What is the traditional colour for Teej outfits?
Green is the most traditional Teej colour — Hariyali Teej literally means "green Teej". Emerald, forest green, bottle green, and teal are all ideal. Red is also traditional and auspicious for married women, especially for Kajari and Hartalika Teej.
What to wear for Hariyali Teej 2026?
For Hariyali Teej, choose outfits in green — a green sharara, anarkali, or lehenga with gold embroidery is perfect. Add green bangles and a bindi to complete the traditional look. Avoid white or black for this auspicious occasion.
Can unmarried girls wear red for Teej?
Unmarried girls typically wear yellow or green for Teej in many traditions, while red is associated with married women. However, customs vary by region and family — when in doubt, bright green or yellow is safe and beautiful for all.
What outfit is best for Teej puja?
For Teej puja, a saree or anarkali in green or red is traditional. Since you'll be fasting and sitting for the puja, choose lightweight fabrics like cotton silk or georgette that are comfortable through the day. Avoid heavy, stiff lehengas for the puja itself.
Can I wear a lehenga to Teej?
Absolutely — a green lehenga is one of the most popular Teej choices. If it's a festive celebration with family, a full lehenga in emerald or rani green is stunning. For puja and fasting, a slightly lighter anarkali or sharara may be more comfortable.
Where can I get a custom Teej outfit in Noida?
At Rosio House, Noida, we offer ready-to-wear and made-to-order Teej outfits in traditional greens, reds, and festive colours. Our made-to-order service creates a custom lehenga, sharara, or anarkali in 3–4 weeks — tailored to your measurements and occasion.
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