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A Chaniya Choli is a traditional Indian outfit commonly worn by women, especially in the state of Gujarat, Rajasthan, and other parts of North India. It is particularly associated with festivals like Navratri, weddings, and other cultural celebrations. The outfit consists of three main components: Chaniya (Skirt): A flared, often heavily embroidered or printed skirt that reaches the ankles. The Chaniya can be made from various fabrics such as cotton, silk, or satin, and is often adorned with mirror work, sequins, beads, and vibrant patterns. Choli (Blouse): A fitted blouse that complements the Chaniya. The Choli can be short or long-sleeved, and its design often matches the intricate work on the skirt. The back and neck of the Choli can vary in design, ranging from simple to heavily embellished. Dupatta: A long scarf or shawl that is draped over the shoulder and often used to cover the head. The Dupatta typically coordinates with the Chaniya and Choli, adding to the overall elegance of the outfit. Chaniya Cholis are especially popular during the festival of Navratri, where women wear them while performing the Garba dance. The vibrant colors and intricate designs make them a standout traditional attire.