Soundarya’s love for rich, earthy Kanjivaram sarees is legendary. Whether as a demure daughter-in-law in Annayya or a spirited village belle in Padayappa (Tamil), she draped her sarees with a loose, effortless pallu – a style that screamed comfort without compromising on royalty. Must-see picks: Deep maroons with gold zari, and mustard yellows paired with antique temple jewelry.
She proved that a simple bindi and neatly styled hair could elevate a look more than extravagant styling.
Reflecting her Telugu roots, she frequently popularized Pochampally ikats and Gadwal sarees. These choices highlighted geometric patterns and subtle checks. Color Palettes That Defined Her Screen Presence
Her film wardrobe often featured soft, pastel-colored ensembles that contrasted with the more elaborate fashion trends of the 90s, allowing her to stand out.
Her style gallery is a masterclass for every modern woman: ✅ Invest in good silks. ✅ Keep one perfect cotton saree. ✅ Let your jewelry tell a story. ✅ And always, always wear your confidence brighter than your clothes.
: She frequently opted for rich silk sarees in deep shades like maroon, emerald green, and mustard yellow, often paired with traditional gold jewelry.
Bold-colored denim jackets and high-waisted jeans, reflecting the youthful energy of the decade.
In family dramas and devotional epics alike, Soundarya frequently donned heavy Kanjeevaram silk sarees. She preferred wide, traditional korvai borders featuring motifs like peacocks ( mayil ), temple towers ( temple border ), and rudraksha beads. The Contrast Border Trend