


Jayalalithaa entered the film industry at just 15 years old with Vennira Aadai (1965). Her fashion in this era was defined by innocence and simplicity.
As Jayalalithaa's career gained momentum, so did her fashion evolution. The 1970s saw her embracing more contemporary styles, often donning Western-inspired outfits, and accessorized with statement pieces. Her on-screen presence was undeniable, and her fashion choices reflected her growing confidence. Jayalalithaa entered the film industry at just 15
She famously wore only two colors for public meetings: (representing the Dravidian model’s agricultural roots) and sober black/midnight blue (for seriousness and mourning). often donning Western-inspired outfits