Her "recreation" looks from the 1950s—featuring bold hoop earrings and winged eyeliner—continue to inspire retro fashion shoots today. B. Saroja Devi : The Glamour Icon Often called the first "glamour queen" of Tamil cinema, B. Saroja Devi
Puff sleeves, Winged Eyeliner, Bouffant hair, Polka dots, Bell-bottoms Dramatic winged eyeliner, frosted lipsticks, Beehive buns
The Tamil old actress fashion and style gallery is a treasure trove of iconic moments that will take you back in time. From traditional Tamil attire to modern and bold outfits, these actresses have inspired generations of women with their style and elegance. So, get ready to take a trip down memory lane and relive the magic of Tamil cinema's golden era! Her "recreation" looks from the 1950s—featuring bold hoop
: A major fashion icon of the 1960s, she introduced the often worn around the neck or hair, adding a touch of sophisticated glamour. Key Trends : Robia Voile Blouses
: Voluminous buns or long braids adorned with fresh jasmine flowers ( Malligai poo ). Saroja Devi Puff sleeves, Winged Eyeliner, Bouffant hair,
The 1970s and 80s brought a shift toward bold colors, varied fabrics, and western-influenced accessories. Jayalalithaa
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During the 1950s and early 1960s, fashion in Tamil cinema was deeply rooted in South Indian tradition, celebrating classic drapery and fine craftsmanship. Savitri: The Epitome of Grace