This gallery explores the evolution of her trendsetting style. 1. The Golden Era: 1980s Vintage Glamour
: Her styling remains minimal, focusing on gold necklaces, statement earrings, and a clean, bun-style hairstyle. Fashion Gallery Preview First Look: Vijayashanthi as an IPS officer in NKR21 Telugu Cinema First Look: Vijayashanthi as an IPS officer in NKR21 Telugu Cinema
: She often opts for lightweight yet high-quality silk or Chanderi sarees in deep blues, teals, and yellows. Accessories Telugu Actress Vijaya Shanthi Nude And Naked Sex Photos
In her early career, Vijaya Shanthi set the benchmark for South Indian ethnic wear. Her fashion choices reflected the quintessential aesthetic of the 1980s and 1990s.
Half-sarees with layered glass bangles In groundbreaking films like Kartavyam and Maa Inti Katha , her on-screen style was all about authenticity. Think crisp cotton half-sarees in vibrant rust, parrot green, and mustard yellow. Her hallmark was a thick border contrasting a plain blouse, paired with minimal gajra (flower garland) in her braid. This look remains a festival favorite for young girls in Telugu states. This gallery explores the evolution of her trendsetting
She popularised lightweight, fluid chiffon and georgette sarees in romantic song sequences. These sarees featured minimal embellishments, focusing instead on vibrant solid colors or delicate floral prints that allowed for fluid movement during dance numbers. Western-Infused Coordinate Sets
Vijaya Shanthi , widely known as the "Lady Superstar" of Telugu cinema, has had a style evolution that reflects her transition from a glamorous leading lady to a powerhouse action hero and eventually a respected political leader. Fashion & Style Highlights The Saree Pioneer Fashion Gallery Preview First Look: Vijayashanthi as an
A simple bindi, neatly tied hair or soft curls, and a focus on earthy, vibrant colors like deep reds, emerald greens, and blues.
Here are some of Vijaya Shanthi's most memorable fashion moments:
She frequently wore heavy silk sarees with wide zari borders. These were paired with matching, elbow-length blouses featuring subtle embroidery.
Whether playing a traditional village belle or a fierce urban protector, her prominent round bindi served as a visual anchor on her face.