: She popularized thick, lustrous silk sarees featuring massive, intricate zari borders.

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In an era transitioning from black-and-white to color, she embraced vibrant, contrasting hues—think deep parrot greens paired with ruby reds, and royal blues with golden borders.

Saroja Devi revolutionized how the saree was worn, styled, and perceived on the silver screen. She moved away from heavy, unyielding traditional drapes toward materials and styles that emphasized grace, movement, and a cinched hourglass silhouette. The Kanjeevaram Queen

: Known for her signature draping style, her silk saris often featured intricate gold borders (Zari) and rich, vibrant colors.

In line with 1960s global beauty standards, her makeup relied on a flawless, matte base, subtle rosy cheeks, and defined lips painted in shades of coral, soft pink, or classic red. Statement Jewelry: A Royal Affair

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