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Actresses like Anjali Devi and Krishna Kumari popularized the use of fine silk and Kanchipuram sarees, characterized by their broad borders and rich motifs.

In Devadasu (1953), Savitri’s white saree with a gold border, combined with minimal jewelry and loose, flowerless hair, symbolized widowhood and sacrifice. In contrast, in Missamma (1955), her sleeveless blouses and pencil-skirt-like saree drape signaled a “modern woman” without rejecting Telugu identity. old telugu actress vijayashanthi all nude fake photos free

The 1950s to 1980s was a golden era for Telugu cinema, with actresses like N.T. Rama Rao's co-stars, B. Nageswari, and K. R. Vijaya, dominating the screens. These women were not only talented but also fashion icons of their time. Their on-screen presence, elegant style, and charm continue to inspire new generations of actors and fashion enthusiasts. Actresses like Anjali Devi and Krishna Kumari popularized

Roja, Soundarya, Rambha, Nagma.

Soundarya’s fashion is perhaps the most imitated in retro-themed Telugu weddings today. She perfected the art of the "simple village belle"—plain white sarees with red borders, heavy kasula (coin) necklaces, and absolutely no makeup except for kajal . Her gallery teaches us that less is always more. The 1950s to 1980s was a golden era