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Handloom Kanchipuram silk sarees draped meticulously with neat, front-facing pleats.
As fashion moved into the 70s and 80s, actresses like Sripriya and Sujatha embraced more modern, versatile looks, balancing traditional wear with trendy modern fashion. Half-Saree (Dhavani) Langa Voni The 1960s and 70s
brought a sense of refined glamour with her signature winged eyeliner and high-bouffant hairstyles, often mimicking the global 1960s trends while remaining rooted in Indian attire. Half-Saree (Dhavani) Langa Voni Pleated fan inserts in her dance attire and
The 1960s and 70s saw a bold shift. The introduction of colour cinema, and a more modern sensibility, allowed actresses to experiment and become the undisputed fashion icons of their time. They broke conventions, set new trends, and their influence on women's fashion was unparalleled. and a more modern sensibility
Pleated fan inserts in her dance attire and waistbands ( Oddiyanam ) that highlighted a structured silhouette. B. Saroja Devi: The Glamour Queen
Actresses began wearing more chiffon, georgette, and cotton sarees in addition to silk.
Here is a deep dive into the iconic style gallery of Tamil old actresses, exploring how their fashion choices shaped a generation and continue to inspire modern trends. 1. The Golden Era: Classical Grace (1950s–1960s)