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The "seedha pallu" and tight, body-hugging drapes that mirrored the global retro movement. The Vibrant Power Dressing (1980s)

Chiffon sarees, puffed-sleeve blouses, and casual western separates. The "seedha pallu" and tight, body-hugging drapes that

The ultimate chameleon, Sridevi’s style gallery is the most diverse. She could effortlessly transition from the folkloric langa-voni (half-sari) in Moondru Mudichu to the chic, chiffon sari in Sigappu Rojakkal . She is credited with popularizing the designer sari blouse —off-shoulder, backless, or with unique sleeve patterns. Her hairstyles changed weekly: from high ponytails to voluminous curls. In the 1980s, her Western outfits—figure-hugging gowns and miniskirts—were revolutionary for Tamil audiences. Sridevi did not just wear clothes; she performed in them, using her costume to amplify her expressive eyes and fluid dance. In the 1980s, her Western outfits—figure-hugging gowns and

Saroja Devi brought a youthful, bubbly charm to the screen, making her a massive fashion icon for young women of the era. She favored block prints

She favored block prints, polka dots, and shimmering metallics that popped on color film. Sridevi: The Pan-Indian Style Chameleon

not only defined the visual language of Kollywood but also influenced the everyday wardrobes of millions of women. The Golden Era (1950s–1960s): Grace and Tradition

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