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    | Actress | Era | Signature Fashion Element | |--------|------|----------------------------| | | 1950s–60s | Plain white saree with thick black border + gajra + kohl eyes | | P. Bhanumathi | 1950s | Temple jewelry + heavy silk sarees + short puffed sleeves | | K. R. Vijaya | 1960s–70s | Madisar saree + glass bangles + bindi variations | | Vanisri | 1970s | Half-saree (pattu pavadai) + floral prints + long braid | | Srividya | 1970s–80s | Cotton sarees with zari border + minimal makeup + open wavy hair | | Lakshmi | 1970s–80s | Churidar-kurta with dupatta + chunky silver jewelry | | Sujatha | 1980s | Off-shoulder blouses + chiffon sarees + big sunglasses | | Radha | 1980s | Puffed sleeves + floral frocks + jhumkas | | Nadia Moidu | late 1980s | Denim skirts + printed tops + leather belts (modern for the time) | | Khushbu | early 1990s | Body-hugging churidars + red lips + scrunchies |

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