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High necks and elbow-length sleeves became immensely popular because of her film looks. Floral Hair Accessories: Her use of fresh jasmine (
: Large, perfectly round bindis and neatly pinned hair with fresh jasmine flowers (Malli-poo) became her signature.
: The Beehive and Bouffant styles dominated the 60s, while earlier eras focused on long, flower-decked braids.
Even today, when you see a bride in a kanjivaram with jasmine in her hair, or a vintage chiffon saree at a retro-themed party—you see an echo of Savitri, Jayalalithaa, or Sridevi. Their fashion gallery remains open in our collective memory, celebrating the eternal charm of Tamil cinema’s golden style icons.
What is your favorite era of Tamil cinema fashion? The 60s purity, 70s transition, or 90s glam? Comment below and share your own "gallery" memory of your favorite star’s style.
Jayalalithaa revolutionized Tamil film fashion by introducing more modern, Western-influenced elements long before they became mainstream. Her early film costumes included:
High necks and elbow-length sleeves became immensely popular because of her film looks. Floral Hair Accessories: Her use of fresh jasmine (
: Large, perfectly round bindis and neatly pinned hair with fresh jasmine flowers (Malli-poo) became her signature. High necks and elbow-length sleeves became immensely popular
: The Beehive and Bouffant styles dominated the 60s, while earlier eras focused on long, flower-decked braids. Even today, when you see a bride in
Even today, when you see a bride in a kanjivaram with jasmine in her hair, or a vintage chiffon saree at a retro-themed party—you see an echo of Savitri, Jayalalithaa, or Sridevi. Their fashion gallery remains open in our collective memory, celebrating the eternal charm of Tamil cinema’s golden style icons. The 60s purity, 70s transition, or 90s glam
What is your favorite era of Tamil cinema fashion? The 60s purity, 70s transition, or 90s glam? Comment below and share your own "gallery" memory of your favorite star’s style.
Jayalalithaa revolutionized Tamil film fashion by introducing more modern, Western-influenced elements long before they became mainstream. Her early film costumes included: