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The 1970s brought a cultural shift. With the rise of M.G. Ramachandran (MGR) and Sivaji Ganesan’s social dramas, the actresses moved from mythological sets to college campuses.

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She popularized the traditional half-saree (pattu pavadai) for young women. tamil old actress jayalalitha real sex and nude boobs

The fashion torch was carried forward by a new generation who blended tradition with modern sensibilities. , continuing from the 90s, remains a vision in ethnic wear, often looking like a 'goddess' in beautifully draped sarees with exquisite jewelry. Nayanthara's style evolution is a story in itself, from a 'girl next door' in simple kurtas to a 'style icon' who popularized the Kandangi saree with her bold, checkered looks in the film Viswasam . Trisha created a nationwide craze with the simple mustard-yellow kurta from the film 96 , proving that minimalist fashion can have a massive impact.

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Her look was always colorful, bold, and full of energy. Silk Smitha

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The golden era of Tamil cinema—spanning from the 1950s through the 1980s—was not just a period of cinematic excellence, but also a definitive revolution in fashion. Icons like TR Rajakumari, Padmini, Savitri, B Saroja Devi, Jayalalithaa, Vyjayanthimala, and later Sridevi and Silk Smitha, set style benchmarks that continue to inspire contemporary designers.

: As a classical dancer, her fashion often leaned toward . She popularized the Addigai (choker), Kasu Malai (coin necklace), and vibrant stone-studded Jhumkas . Vyjayanthimala

Modern stars frequently pay homage to Savitri’s classic high-neck look or Jayalalithaa's iconic screen styles during promotional events and period biopics.

The 1950s and 60s relied heavily on heavy silks with large zari borders. By the 1970s, lighter textiles like chiffon, georgette, and polyester blends made their way into dream sequences and romantic songs.