Hariyali Teej arrives every year like a burst of colour in the middle of monsoon, and green is always the outfit of choice. The festival celebrates the reunion of Shiva and Parvati, and married women, along with young girls, deck up in vibrant greens to symbolise fertility, prosperity, and the lush new season.
From swings under monsoon skies to mehendi-laden hands and folk songs echoing through courtyards, Teej is as much about the ritual as it is about the styling. If you are hunting for that perfect green outfit to wear this Teej, we have curated a mix of lehengas, anarkalis, sarees, sharara sets, and kurta sets that tick every box, festive, comfortable, and unmistakably green.
Shades Of Green, Styles Of Celebration
Whether you are swaying on a jhula with friends or heading to a family puja, the right outfit can make the day feel even more special. Here is our edit of Hariyali Teej outfit ideas, organised by silhouette, so you can pick what suits your celebration best.
Green Lehengas
A lehenga is the quintessential Teej choice for anyone who wants to make a statement while keeping the festivities comfortable. This edit includes an emerald green kalidar lehenga by Drishti & Zahabia, rich with bandhej bahar print and hand-embroidered detailing at the waistline, paired with a bandhani printed blouse. For something with a warmer, olive-green undertone, the Lashkaraa sequin embroidered lehenga set brings zari and sequin work in a viscose tissue fabric that catches the light beautifully through the day.
Floral Anarkali
Anarkalis strike the perfect balance between festive drama and everyday ease, making them ideal for Teej gatherings that stretch from morning pujas to evening get-togethers. The Krishna Padia floral hand-embroidered anarkali set offers a softer, contemporary silhouette with spaghetti straps and scattered floral embroidery, while the Pomcha Jaipur calico floral print anarkali leans into a more traditional green palette with gota patti trims, ideal for those who want their outfit to nod directly to the festival's spirit.
Organza Saree
Nothing quite says Teej like a saree fluttering in the monsoon breeze, and organza brings a lightness that makes it easy to move through the day's rituals. The Lashkaraa pre-draped saree simplifies the drape without compromising on the zari and sequin scallop border detailing, perfect for those who want the saree look minus the fuss. For a more textured take, the Vvani by Vani Vats organza saree features mirror and pearl embroidery along a scalloped border, adding a bit of shimmer to the fern green fabric.
Gharara Set
For the woman who wants ease of movement without giving up on festive flourish, a gharara set is unbeatable, especially when the day involves swinging on jhulas and dancing to Teej folk songs. The Lashkaraa floral kurta gharara set comes in a rich tissue fabric with cording, sequins, and zari work throughout. The Meenagurnam kurta gharara set takes a slightly different route with beads and resham embroidery on a sweetheart neckline, offering a fresher, more contemporary gharara silhouette.
Silk Kurta Set
Sometimes the simplest silhouette makes the strongest impression, and a well-cut kurta set is exactly that. The Pants and Pajamas zewara kurta set combines hand zardosi and machine embroidery on a green printed silk kurta, finished with a Chanderi mul dupatta edged in gold lace. The Saisha floral butti kurta pant set offers a lighter, lime green option with mirror highlights and a scallop-trimmed dupatta, well suited for daytime festivities and family functions alike.
However you choose to celebrate this Hariyali Teej, let your outfit carry the spirit of the season, lush, green, and full of life. Shop the entire edit at AZA Fashions and find the piece that feels most like you.













