| Event | Outfit | Hair & Jewelry | |-------|--------|----------------| | Filmfare Awards | Banarasi silk saree | Open hair, small jhumkas | | Audio release | Printed cotton saree | Braid with jasmine | | Wedding guest | Kanchipuram with contrast border | Full temple jewelry, gajra bun | | Press meet | Churidar with simple dupatta | Minimal makeup, no heavy jewelry |
If you are curating a mood board or planning an outfit inspired by Soundarya, follow these three scenarios:
Plain or checks cotton sarees, thin border, no blouse embroidery, small bindi, and flowers in the hair.
Soundarya was often seen in elbow-length sleeves and high-neck patterns, a departure from the more revealing styles of the era. This choice solidified her image as the "epitome of Telugu culture."
—often in deep blues, greens, and oranges—paired with rich gold borders became a staple of '90s South Indian cinema fashion. Simple & Chic: