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| Challenge | Mitigation | |-----------|-------------| | Poor photo quality (film grain, B&W) | AI-based colorization + restoration | | Lost costume details | Interview surviving costume assistants | | Lesser known actresses’ archive | Crowdsource from old film magazines |
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The 70s saw a shift toward a more grounded, realistic portrayal of women. The fashion moved from grand costumes to accessible, everyday elegance. The Icon: Sujatha Sujatha represented the "girl next
The Icon: Jayalalithaa Before she became the "Amma" of Tamil Nadu politics, Jayalalithaa was the ultimate fashion icon of the 70s. A convent-educated actress, she bridged the gap between traditional south Indian aesthetics and western modernity. While Savitri ruled drama
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While Savitri ruled drama, the Travancore sisters (Padmini, Lalitha, Ragini) ruled fashion through dance. Their costumes were more functional. They often wore pavada davani (half-saree) with short, fitted blouses that allowed for Bharatanatyam footwork. Their style gallery is filled with vibrant oranges, yellows, and peacock blues—colors that popped even on grainy film stock.