(Nadigaiyar Thilagam) : Savitri's fashion was marked by high-neck blouses, puff sleeves, and perfectly pleated silk sarees. She was also a trendsetter for bold beauty looks, including "killer wings" eyeliner, dark lips, and defined eyebrows. Vyjayanthimala
If Savithri was the soft breeze, Saritha was the bold wave. Known for her powerful eyes and sharp features, Saritha championed the heavy Kanjeevaram silk like no other. In films like Agni Natchathiram , she transformed the traditional silk saree from a wedding garment into a statement of power dressing. Her signature look—thick kohl-rimmed eyes, a simple blouse design, and a rich silk saree draped to perfection—remains the gold standard for South Indian bridal wear today.
Later in the 80s, she transitioned into feather-cut hair, sequined Western gowns, and monochromatic chiffon sarees paired with pearls. Sripriya: The Versatile Modern Woman (Nadigaiyar Thilagam) : Savitri's fashion was marked by
| | Era | Signature Fashion Element | Iconic Look Vibe | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Savitri | 1950s-60s | Long Bindi & Chiffon Saree | Minimalist & Regal | | J. Jayalalithaa | 1960s-70s | Sleeveless Blouses & Western Kurta | Bold & Disruptive | | Nadhiya | 1980s | The "Nadhiya Bun" & Synthetic Sarees | Retro Pop Icon | | Sridevi | 1970s-80s | Embellished Net Sarees & Designer Drapes | Glamorous & Versatile | | Simran | 1990s-2000s | Colorful Chiffons & Contrasting Blouses | Girl-Next-Door Chic |
The mookuthi (nose stud) or besari (heavy hanging nose ring) added an instant spark of traditional glamor to the face. The Legacy of Vintage Kollywood Style Known for her powerful eyes and sharp features,
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This study is based on a visual analysis of photographs and films featuring prominent Tamil old actresses. A selection of iconic actresses, including Padmini, Vyjayanthimala, and Sridevi, will be examined to identify their signature styles, fashion trends, and contributions to Indian cinema.
Actresses like N.S. Krishnan's pair, B. Saroja Devi and T.R. Sundaram's pair, Padmini and Shakuntala, were the epitome of elegance in the 1950s and 60s. They adorned traditional sarees, often in vibrant colors, with intricate designs and patterns that accentuated their stunning features. Their on-screen presence was always accompanied by a sense of refinement and poise.
In the 1980s, the style gallery became even more diverse with the arrival of Sridevi and Revathi. Sridevi brought a high-fashion, almost ethereal quality to the screen with her shimmering chiffon sarees and elaborate costumes that showcased her versatility. Meanwhile, actresses like Revathi and Suhasini championed a more realistic, "girl-next-door" look, favoring simple cotton sarees and minimal makeup, which resonated deeply with the middle-class audience of the time.
was the first female superstar from the South to conquer the national stage, and her fashion reflected that grand scale. She brought a mix of regional tradition and high-fashion Bollywood aesthetics.