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| Actress | Signature Look | Cultural Impact | |---------|----------------|-----------------| | | Floral printed chiffon sarees in Mouna Ragam (1986) | • Introduced lightweight, breathable fabrics for urban characters. • Paired with minimalist makeup – natural eyebrows, soft pink lips – influencing the “girl‑next‑door” aesthetic of the late‑80s. | | Radhika Sarathkumar | Off‑shoulder satin gowns in Kizhakku Cheemayile (1993) | • Brought a subtle Western sensibility while retaining Indian motifs (embroidery at the shoulder). • Frequently accessorised with large, chandelier earrings that became a trend among young women. | | Sathyaraj’s female leads (e.g., Radhika, Nirosha) | Denim jackets over traditional sarees – early 1990s fusion | • First mainstream experiment mixing Western outerwear with Indian drapes; the look was replicated in college campuses across Tamil Nadu. | | Madhuri (Actress “Madhuri” – not to be confused with Bollywood star) | Velvet salwar kameez in Thiruda Thiruda (1993) | • Showcased the rise of salwar as an alternative to saree for urban heroines, paving the way for the 2000s. |
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