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You can find more about Padmini's fashion and style on websites like Bollywood Hungama, Filmfare, and India Today.
: Unlike the traditionalist approach, she is known to experiment with every color from fluorescent to pastels, as long as it appeals to her eye.
The Ankle-Length Lehenga. In films like Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje , Padmini abandoned the heavy Ghagra for a lighter Kerala-Mundu inspired Lehenga .
In the Golden Era of Indian cinema, there were actresses who danced like dreams and draped their sarees like poetry. Among them, stood in a league of her own. Known primarily as one of the legendary "Travancore Sisters" (alongside Lalitha and Ragini), Padmini was not just a magnificent Bharatanatyam dancer but a true fashion icon of the 1950s and 60s.
Padmini's beauty and fashion sense have earned her numerous endorsement deals and collaborations with top brands. She has become a sought-after celebrity for fashion and beauty campaigns, and her fans can't get enough of her stylish posts on social media.
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You can find more about Padmini's fashion and style on websites like Bollywood Hungama, Filmfare, and India Today.
: Unlike the traditionalist approach, she is known to experiment with every color from fluorescent to pastels, as long as it appeals to her eye.
The Ankle-Length Lehenga. In films like Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje , Padmini abandoned the heavy Ghagra for a lighter Kerala-Mundu inspired Lehenga .
In the Golden Era of Indian cinema, there were actresses who danced like dreams and draped their sarees like poetry. Among them, stood in a league of her own. Known primarily as one of the legendary "Travancore Sisters" (alongside Lalitha and Ragini), Padmini was not just a magnificent Bharatanatyam dancer but a true fashion icon of the 1950s and 60s.
Padmini's beauty and fashion sense have earned her numerous endorsement deals and collaborations with top brands. She has become a sought-after celebrity for fashion and beauty campaigns, and her fans can't get enough of her stylish posts on social media.
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