She refused to wear the standard Nivi drape (over the left shoulder). Instead, she popularized the Mysore drape (fabric tucked at the back with pleats in the front, allowing freedom of movement).
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Long before she became the "Iron Lady" of Indian politics, J. Jayalalithaa was the undisputed queen of Tamil cinema. Her fashion legacy—a blend of avant-garde experimentation and regal tradition—remains a cornerstone of South Indian pop culture. The 1960s & 70s: A Fashion Pioneer This remains one of the most repinned style
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As Chief Minister, her wardrobe color palette was reduced to four colors: Bottle Green, Brick Red, White, and Turquoise Blue. But she elevated these colors with:
In later years, she moved toward simple crepe sarees in solid jewel tones, particularly dark green , which became her signature color.