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The fashion and style of vintage Tamil cinema (1950s–1980s) evolved from traditional classical elegance to bold, trendsetting western-inspired looks. Iconic actresses didn't just follow trends; they created them through their onscreen personas, from the "Mahanati" grace of to the "Amma" authority of Jayalalithaa The Golden Era: 1950s – 1960s

often donned heavy Kanchipuram silk sarees with rettai pet (double) borders and traditional "Koorai" check patterns. Savitri’s Elegant Drapes: Known as the "Mahanati,"

Makeup: Dominated by the "Winged Eyeliner" and deep red or maroon lipsticks. The "Savitri-style" bindi (large and perfectly round) was a central focal point. The fashion and style of vintage Tamil cinema

3. B. Saroja Devi – The Sweetheart of Tamil Cinema
Saroja Devi popularized the half-saree (pavadai dhavani) and floral-printed georgette sarees with short, chic blouses. Her minimal jewelry and dewy makeup were the epitome of girl-next-door charm.

The late 70s and 80s shifted toward more accessible and reproducible styles as actresses began portraying urban and college-going characters. Bhanu Priya in a traditional Kanchipuram saree :

: Known for her heavy silk (Kanjivaram) sarees paired with traditional jewelry and a prominent maroon bindi. Her look featured close-fitting blouses with sleeves just above the elbow and V or U necklines.

The Big Red Bindi: A bold, perfectly round red bindi was the signature look for stars like , emphasizing traditional aesthetic values. Signature Hairstyles posing in a stunning evening gown

Fashion Highlights from Tamil Cinema