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: Her 1960s aesthetic featured sharp winged eyeliner , matte eyeshadow, and bold lipstick shades like pink and red.

Before her political ascent, Jayalalithaa was a trendsetter in the 1960s and 70s. She was famously the first Tamil actress to wear on screen, including skirts, tight pants, and sleeveless blouses. Her style was often characterized by: Tamil Actress Jayalalitha Sex Nude Photos Extra Quality

When she entered politics in 1982, her style shifted to reflect authority and "maternal warmth." This period saw the birth of the : : Her 1960s aesthetic featured sharp winged eyeliner

: In Aayirathil Oruvan (1965), she played a princess in elaborate bustiers and gauzy saris. In Kaavalkaaran (1967), she famously donned a Cleopatra-inspired look with a midriff-baring top and a bob cut. Her style was often characterized by: When she

: Her wardrobe was legendary; a 1997 raid reportedly uncovered over 10,000 sarees and 750 pairs of footwear, which she later defended as mementoes from her extensive film career.

: Later in her career, she streamlined her wardrobe to solid-colored crepe and silk sarees with minimal borders, eventually sticking almost exclusively to dark green .

: She popularized translucent-strap sandals (jelly footwear) and statement headgear long before they became modern staples. The Transition to Political Symbolism

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: Her 1960s aesthetic featured sharp winged eyeliner , matte eyeshadow, and bold lipstick shades like pink and red.

Before her political ascent, Jayalalithaa was a trendsetter in the 1960s and 70s. She was famously the first Tamil actress to wear on screen, including skirts, tight pants, and sleeveless blouses. Her style was often characterized by:

When she entered politics in 1982, her style shifted to reflect authority and "maternal warmth." This period saw the birth of the :

: In Aayirathil Oruvan (1965), she played a princess in elaborate bustiers and gauzy saris. In Kaavalkaaran (1967), she famously donned a Cleopatra-inspired look with a midriff-baring top and a bob cut.

: Her wardrobe was legendary; a 1997 raid reportedly uncovered over 10,000 sarees and 750 pairs of footwear, which she later defended as mementoes from her extensive film career.

: Later in her career, she streamlined her wardrobe to solid-colored crepe and silk sarees with minimal borders, eventually sticking almost exclusively to dark green .

: She popularized translucent-strap sandals (jelly footwear) and statement headgear long before they became modern staples. The Transition to Political Symbolism