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Iconic for her heavy Kanchipuram silk sarees paired with classic temple jewellery.
Often referred to as the "Queen of Smiles," 's fashion is synonymous with traditional South Indian elegance.
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2. The 1970s Glamour: Playful Geometrics and Winged Aesthetics
In her younger years, particularly during romantic melodies or upbeat sequences, she occasionally donned modest puff-sleeve blouses, blending modern retro-glamor with traditional drapes. 3. The Divine Aesthetic: Redefining Mythological Fashion
: A modern actor whose style gallery includes festive Vishu specials and contemporary portrait looks, often featuring soft drapes and minimalist makeup.
As Western fashion influences crept into Kollywood during the late 1960s and 1970s, Vijaya effortlessly transitioned into the retro era. She rocked the classic beehive bouffant with soft side bangs or face-framing tendrils, perfectly pairing the look with wing-eyeliner and pastel sarees. 4. Jewelry and Accessories: Statement Minimalism
| Decade | Signature Style | |--------|----------------| | 1960s | Heavily draped silk sarees, temple jewelry, gajra bun | | 1970s | Pastel chiffons, modern blouses, curled bangs | | 1980s (rare appearances) | Simple cottons, middle-class matron look |