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The 1950s to 1980s is often referred to as the Golden Era of Tamil cinema. This period saw the rise of talented actresses who not only captivated audiences with their performances but also influenced fashion trends. Actresses like Ragini, Bhanu, and Sowmya were known for their elegant on-screen presence and style.
Actresses like Vanisri and Jayalalithaa (in her acting days) wore authentic Temple jewelry —thick waistbands ( oddiyanam ), long maang tikkas with lakshmi motifs, and rathna necklace (gem-studded).
Even early in her career, K. R. Vijaya experimented with pastel shades. In a sea of reds and golds, she wore lilac and powder blue silks. The 1950s to 1980s is often referred to
Her winged eyeliner and perfectly coiffed hair added a cinematic "oomph" that was ahead of its time. Capes and Collars:
Lighter, vibrant silk sarees, delicate embroidery, and the iconic "Saroja Devi" hairstyle—bouffant or elegantly styled buns. Actresses like Vanisri and Jayalalithaa (in her acting
Actresses like Padmini and Vanisri mastered the dramatic, extended winged eyeliner. Eyes were heavily lined with kajal on both the upper and lower lids, making them the central focal point of expression.
Golden Glamour: Tamil Cinema's Vintage Fashion & Style Subtitle: A visual journey through the sarees, jewelry, hairstyles, and on-screen elegance of Tamil cinema’s legendary actresses. Vijaya experimented with pastel shades
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brought a whiff of Western-inspired "modern" fashion to the Tamil screen in the 60s. Sleeveless & Mega Sleeves:




