Old Tamil cinema relied heavily on gold that looked heavy, matte, and rich in history.
Dewy skin, soft pink or brown lips, and well-defined eyes. 5. Old Tamil Actress Fashion Gallery: A Retrospective
Her blouses featured high necklines and elbow-length sleeves, tailored tightly to accentuate her dancer's posture.
As the industry moved into the 80s and 90s, fashion became bolder, incorporating more experimental fabrics and Western influences.
Sripriya, Suhasini, Radhika Sarathkumar
The 90s fashion movement was helmed by actresses like Nadhiya, Khushboo, Simran, and Jyothika. Their styles went beyond costumes; they became cultural symbols of class and modernity. Products were even named after these stars, such as "Nadhiya bangles," "Nadhiya earrings," and the iconic "Nadhiya Kondai" hair bun.
Known for her reinvention, Jayalalithaa didn't shy away from glamour. She was reportedly the first leading lady in Tamil filmdom to wear Western clothes. On screen, she confidently wore sleeveless blouses and tight-fitting salwar kameezes, bringing a new wave of modern, bold fashion to South Indian cinema.
Highly expressive makeup with deeply defined, elongated eyebrows. B. Saroja Devi: The Glamour Pioneer
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