Promoted body-positive, fluid, and comfortable Western tailoring. Transition to High Society Elegance
In a private collection photo, Tina dons a purple velvet turban pinned with a vintage brooch, worn with a deep-necked velvet bodysuit and cigarette pants. This was 1979—five years before Diana Spencer made the revenge dress look famous, and decades before turbans became a red-carpet staple.
During the peak of her acting career, Tina Munim was a primary muse for fashion-forward youth across the subcontinent. She favored experimental designs, vibrant colors, and unique accessorizing that set her apart from her contemporaries.
Her beauty look during this period relied on minimal makeup, sun-kissed skin, glossy lips, and her signature voluminous, layered hairstyle. This look was widely copied by young women across the country. Redefining On-Screen Glamour (1980s)
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In this grainy, high-resolution scan, Tina walks barefoot on wet rocks. She wears a fringed suede jacket over a white cotton saree. The fusion (Western leather + Indian weaves) was unheard of. This photo single-handedly inspired the current "boho-sari" trend seen at Goa weddings today.
In an era where leading ladies were primarily draped in traditional sarees, Munim revolutionized onscreen dressing by normalizing contemporary global trends.
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Tina Munim retired from acting at the peak of her career to marry into the Ambani family, becoming a philanthropist. But thanks to these exposed archives, her legacy as a fashion icon is finally secure. She wasn't just a star; she was the stylist, the muse, and the curator of her own visual revolution.
Tina Munim (now Tina Ambani) wasn’t just a Bollywood star; she was a fashion rebel. In an era of chiffon saris and demure heroines, Tina “exposed” a new vocabulary of style—daring silhouettes, liberated necklines, and a fearless attitude. This gallery explores how she used fashion to expose confidence, sensuality, and modernity.
[ High-Waist Denim ] ----> Paired with vibrant, tucked-in button-downs [ Utility Dungarees ] ---> Worn with casual striped tees [ Oversized Collars ] ---> Bringing 1970s disco-prep to daily wear
Munim popularized casual denim, pairing flare jeans with vibrant, knotted crop tops. This look was widely copied by young women
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Tina Munim's personal style is a major inspiration for the gallery, and visitors can get a glimpse into her own fashion philosophy through the various exhibits. Tina is known for her bold and eclectic sense of style, which blends high-end fashion with bohemian flair.
The gallery features a wide range of exhibits, each one showcasing a different aspect of fashion and style. From haute couture gowns to avant-garde accessories, every piece on display has been carefully curated to showcase the best of the best in the fashion world.
For the full gallery of high-resolution images and rare video footage, explore the digital archives dedicated to preserving 70s Bollywood fashion. The exposure has just begun.