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Sujatha’s photoshoots from the late 70s and early 80s are a hidden treasure of Tamil fashion history.

: They bridged the gap between retro and contemporary. Khushbu’s blouse patterns and Sridevi's ethereal photoshoots in sheer sarees continue to be recreated by modern-day influencers. Style Gallery: Key Elements to Recreate

The 1960s and 1970s were a defining period for Tamil cinema, with actresses like Bhanu Priya, P. Madhavi, and Vanisri dominating the screens. These women epitomized elegance and poise, often wearing traditional sarees, salwar kameez, and flowing gowns.

If you are looking for western gowns, you won't find many here. The strength of these galleries lies in the .

became arguably the most influential style icon. She popularized "Nadhiya earrings" (large hoops), the "Nadhiya bindi," and the high, over-the-top hair bun known as the "Nadiya kondai". Western Infusion

The 1990s Tamil film photoshoot was a league of its own. This was the era of calendar photos, glossy magazine covers (like Kumudam and Ananda Vikatan ), and massive cut-outs.

: This era saw the introduction of more modern silhouettes, including bell-bottoms, oversized sunglasses, and the adoption of the salwar kameez as a trendy alternative to the saree for younger audiences. Experimental Looks : Actresses like