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: The 1960s and 70s saw a rise in the "beehive" hairstyle, where hair was teased at the crown for height—a look popularized by many actresses of that decade. Flowers and Plaits
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The 1980s saw a shift towards lighter, more varied fabrics and bold colors in Tamil cinema. : The 1960s and 70s saw a rise
Radikaa represented the modern, working-class woman of the 80s who embraced bold, casual daily wear. Iconic Accessories of the Golden Era
: The classic "beehive" or "bouffant" bun, often adorned with fresh jasmine flowers ( malli poo ), was the signature of the 60s and 70s. If you share with third parties, their policies apply
No style gallery of this era is complete without the towering bouffant hairstyle. Saroja Devi popularized the heavily puffed hair, often accessorized with headbands, bows, or side pins. Combined with dramatic, double-winged eyeliner, this became the defining face of the 1960s. Form-Fitting Blouses and Sheer Sarees
The candid moments — film magazine photoshoots, award ceremonies, and family portraits — reveal another layer of their style. Simple bindis, neatly oiled hair with fresh flowers, crisp cotton sarees, and a warm smile. That was the everyday elegance of stars like and Saritha . The 1980s saw a shift towards lighter, more
If there was an actress who bridged the gap between traditional Indian attire and global retro glamour, it was B. Saroja Devi. Known for her bubbly persona, her style defined the swinging '60s in Kollywood.
The 1950s and 1960s focused heavily on traditional Indian aesthetics. Screen icons like Padmini and Savitri made the Kanchipuram silk saree a symbol of ultimate cinematic grace.
Her outfits in Tamil hits showed a penchant for sequins and dramatic drapes, influencing the 80s disco look. Radha & Ambika: The Sisterly Style Duo