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1. Purpose of the Gallery
Celebrate the timeless elegance, saree drapes, jewelry choices, hairstyles, and on-screen/off-screen fashion of iconic heroines from Tamil cinema’s golden eras (1960s–1990s).
Report: Tamil Old Actress Fashion and Style Gallery
6. Sripriya (1970s–1980s)
Title: The Disco Diva Signature Aesthetic: Western disco mixed with Tamil street style. Report: Tamil Old Actress Fashion and Style Gallery 6
- Key Garments: Bell-bottom pants, halter-neck blouses under sarees, short kurtis with patialas. She famously wore a saree over jeans in several films.
- Hairstyle: Feathered hair, side-swept bangs, and occasional afro puffs.
- Accessories: Oversized hoop earrings, aviator sunglasses, and wide leather belts worn over sarees.
- Shoes: Platform heels and wedges – a radical shift from traditional sandals.
- Cultural Note: Her style was considered "vampish" then but is now celebrated as proto-feminist fashion in Tamil cinema retrospectives.
7. Suhasini Mani Ratnam (1980s)
Title: The Urban Intellectual Signature Aesthetic: Simple, sophisticated, and cosmopolitan. plain salwar kameez in solid colors
- Key Garments: Cotton mundu (dhoti) style sarees with handloom borders, plain salwar kameez in solid colors, and the occasional crisp white cotton saree with no border.
- Hairstyle: The "wash-and-wear" short bob or a sleek low ponytail. No flowers.
- Jewelry: Single silver chain or a thin gold hansli (choker). Often wore a watch and no earrings.
- Makeup: Almost bare-faced, with only kohl and a natural lip.
- Influence: This became the uniform for Tamil New Wave cinema and is still copied by urban working women in Chennai.