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High-neck and elbow-length blouses with subtle embroidery.
Antique temple jewelry, Kasu Malai (coin necklace), Manga Malai , pearls
paired with modest, high-neck blouses. Her signature look often featured a large bindi
Known for her radiant smile, K. R. Vijaya bridged the gap between the ultra-modern 70s style and classic traditionalism. She mastered the art of wearing printed nylon and polyester sarees—the high-fashion tech fabrics of that time—pairing them with sleeveless blouses and matching glass bangles. 3. The 1980s: Bold Patterns, Glitz, and Everyday Realism
Starting as a child artist and evolving into a pan-Indian superstar, Sridevi’s early Tamil films (directed by K. Balachander and Bharathiraja) showcased her in rustic, half-saree (Pavadai Thavani) ensembles. As she transitioned into mainstream commercial cinema, she became synonymous with metallic sarees, chiffon drapes, and oversized retro sunglasses.