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: Hair grew bigger and bolder. The classic braid was often replaced by towering bouffants, beehive updos, and dramatic side-swept fringes. B. Saroja Devi’s iconic pouf, often accented with hairbands or matching ribbons, became a massive rage among college students of the decade.

The late 1960s and 1970s brought a mix of traditional rootedness and bold modernity, perfectly balanced by KR Vijaya and J. Jayalalithaa.

Here's a sneak peek into the fashion gallery of these iconic Tamil actresses: : Hair grew bigger and bolder

Popularized the stitched, multi-pleated dance saree that enhanced screen movement.

: Floral hair arrangements (Gajra) and bold bindi placements. Saroja Devi’s iconic pouf, often accented with hairbands

: Known for her soulful eyes and elegant, simple sarees.

Jewelry was more than an accessory; it was a statement. Actresses adorned themselves with heavy temple jewellery, gold pieces often set with rubies and uncut diamonds. Vaddanams (waist belts), long necklaces ( haar ), jhumkas, and maang tikas were essential for completing a royal look. Here's a sneak peek into the fashion gallery

B. Saroja Devi brought high-fashion glamour to Tamil screens. Known for her sweet demeanor and sharp sartorial choices, she set massive lifestyle trends.

Strings of fresh jasmine wrapped around elaborate buns or braided hair.

Intricate ear ornaments that became a cultural obsession among women across the state. Makeup and Hair Artistry