The golden age of Telugu cinema (the 1950s through the 1980s) was defined by actresses whose fashion choices—ranging from heavy Kanjeevaram silks to iconic hairstyles—remain a source of inspiration for modern vintage-inspired makeovers The Golden Era Icons (1950s–1970s) Savitri (Mahanati) : Known as the "Demigoddess of Telugu cinema," ’s style was synonymous with timeless elegance
The Timeless Gallery: Fashion & Style of Old Telugu Actresses
Step into a gallery where every photograph whispers elegance, every saree drape tells a story, and every accessory defines an era.
: The "Style Queen" of the late 60s and 70s. She introduced modern elements like oversized sunglasses, bell-bottoms (in social dramas), and distinct double-braided hairstyles that young women across the state emulated. Show more Defining Fashion Elements
The Earthy Charm: B. Saroja Devi
Known as the "Abhinaya Saraswathi," B. Saroja Devi brought a riot of colors to the silver screen. Her fashion was vibrant, celebratory, and distinctly South Indian.
Legendary Actresses and Their Signature Styles
Part 4: The Romantic Revival (1990s – The Finale of the "Old" Era)
The early 1990s serve as the bridge between "old" and "new" Telugu cinema. By 1995, the fashion began shifting toward the Manish Malhotra school of glitter, but the early 90s still retained the vintage soul.
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The golden age of Telugu cinema (the 1950s through the 1980s) was defined by actresses whose fashion choices—ranging from heavy Kanjeevaram silks to iconic hairstyles—remain a source of inspiration for modern vintage-inspired makeovers The Golden Era Icons (1950s–1970s) Savitri (Mahanati) : Known as the "Demigoddess of Telugu cinema," ’s style was synonymous with timeless elegance
The Timeless Gallery: Fashion & Style of Old Telugu Actresses
Step into a gallery where every photograph whispers elegance, every saree drape tells a story, and every accessory defines an era. The golden age of Telugu cinema (the 1950s
: The "Style Queen" of the late 60s and 70s. She introduced modern elements like oversized sunglasses, bell-bottoms (in social dramas), and distinct double-braided hairstyles that young women across the state emulated. Show more Defining Fashion Elements Show more Defining Fashion Elements The Earthy Charm:
The Earthy Charm: B. Saroja Devi
Known as the "Abhinaya Saraswathi," B. Saroja Devi brought a riot of colors to the silver screen. Her fashion was vibrant, celebratory, and distinctly South Indian. Her fashion was vibrant, celebratory, and distinctly South
Legendary Actresses and Their Signature Styles
Part 4: The Romantic Revival (1990s – The Finale of the "Old" Era)
The early 1990s serve as the bridge between "old" and "new" Telugu cinema. By 1995, the fashion began shifting toward the Manish Malhotra school of glitter, but the early 90s still retained the vintage soul.