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If one decade screamed “style icon,” it was the 1980s. , Radha , Suhasini , and especially Nadhiya (of Nadhiya Ennai Vittu fame) turned the Tamil film heroine into a fashion-forward woman.
: Often cited for her elaborate and dramatic makeup, particularly in films like Vasantha Maligai . If one decade screamed “style icon,” it was the 1980s
did more than perform; they set sartorial standards that defined South Indian elegance for generations. Their style was characterized by rich Kanchipuram silk sarees , intricate temple jewelry , and expressive makeup that emphasized the eyes. The Golden Era: Grace and Tradition (1950s–1960s) did more than perform; they set sartorial standards
The early decades of Tamil cinema were heavily influenced by mythological and social dramas. Fashion was rooted in tradition, but the leading ladies brought a modern sparkle to heritage wear. Fashion was rooted in tradition, but the leading
Some of the most iconic looks from Tamil old actresses include:
| Trend | Pioneer | How to wear it today | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Sowcar Janaki | Wear with a contrasting green blouse and heavy jhumkas. | | The Half-Saree | Sridevi (during her Tamil days) | Pair with a short jacket blouse and temple jewelry. | | The Pant-Shirt Saree | Jayachitra | A fusion look for corporate events. | | The Off-White Mundu Veshti | Suhasini Maniratnam | Minimalist drool-worthy; pair with big copper earrings. | | The Corset Blouse | Nadhiya | A vintage piece that is trending again on fashion runways. |