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Timeless Elegance: A Journey Through the Old Telugu Actress Fashion and Style Gallery
By: Vintage Cinema Archives
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- Radhika & The Traditional Matriarch: Radhika’s style evolved from a bubbly teen to the ultimate bahu (daughter-in-law). Her gallery features Kalamkari and Gadwal sarees. Her hallmark was the contrast border blouse and kasula haram (gold coin necklace). She taught a generation of women how to drape a saree for long working hours without looking disheveled.
- Vijayashanti – The Lady Amitabh: The "Lady Superstar" brought practical fashion to the fore. Her cotton sarees with thick blue borders and half-sleeve blouses became the uniform for working women in government offices. Her style is less about glamour and more about authoritative draping—a tight, no-nonsense pallu pinned to the left shoulder.
- Silk Cotton (Pattu Pavadai): The half-saree worn by young heroines like Sridevi in Padaharella Vayasu—a long skirt, a dupatta, and a short blouse. It is still the gold standard for teenage girls’ parties.
- Maheshwari & Chanderi: Used for "middle-class housewife" roles. These sarees had a characteristic sheer elegance and were often paired with a green glass bangle set.
- Lace & Net: Used exclusively for the "item number" or fantasy songs. Old Telugu actresses like Silk Smitha (who worked predominantly in Telugu and Tamil) revolutionized nightwear fashion, introducing negligees and sequin nets to the South Indian audience.