
– QR codes leading to video clips of her song sequences, where you can watch the fabric move. In "Ammavum Neeye" (from Nadodi Mannan ), her blue saree appears to float.
Yet, the "style gallery" would be incomplete without acknowledging her revolutionary embrace of Western influences. As the 1960s progressed, Saroja Devi effortlessly slipped into capris, kitten heels, and fit-and-flare dresses for her roles in urban settings. What made her fashion iconic was the seamless fusion. She could wear a polka-dot dress with a bouffant hairstyle in one scene and return in a heavy gold-jeweled sari in the next, without any cognitive dissonance. This versatility taught a generation of women that style is not about rigid adherence to one culture, but about the confidence to inhabit any garment.
As the two women spent hours poring over the collection, Saroja Devi shared tales of Indian fashion's rich history, of emperors and maharajas, of Bollywood stars and traditional artisans. Rukmini listened, entranced, her mind buzzing with ideas.
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