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The Golden Frames: A Style Journey through Classic Tamil Cinema
B. Saroja Devi’s Glamour: Often called the "Abinaya Saraswathi," Saroja Devi introduced a more fashionable and youthful flair to the screen. She popularized puffed sleeves, winged eyeliner, and elaborate hair buns adorned with fresh jasmine flowers. The Golden Frames: A Style Journey through Classic
- Fashion Staples: Kanjivaram silk sarees with thick gold zari borders, often paired with a contrasting blouse (usually dark maroon or emerald green).
- Jewelry: Heavy Kasu Malai (coin necklace), long Jimikki earrings, and the mandatory Nethi Chutti (a fine gold or diamond chain adorning the hair partition).
- Makeup: Kohl-rimmed eyes (Kajal), a prominent red kumkum on the forehead, and rose-tinted lips. The hair was always tied in a sleek, low bun adorned with Gajra (jasmine flowers).
Bouffant Hairstyles: Adorned with fresh jasmine strings (Malli poo), creating a look that was uniquely South Indian yet modern. The Sridevi & Revathi Influence By the 80s, the "girl next door" look gained traction. Fashion Staples: Kanjivaram silk sarees with thick gold
The Transition Era (1970s): The Advent of Georgette and Western Cuts
The 1970s brought technicolor and a shift in social norms. Vani Jairam (though primarily a singer, her on-screen presence as an actress) and K. R. Vijaya brought a fresh breeze into the old Tamil actress fashion and style gallery. long Jimikki earrings
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