Her collection highlights striking combinations like deep maroon with gold zari borders, royal blue paired with emerald green, and classic mustard yellow.

In promotional photoshoots, Vijaya was frequently spotted in sleeveless A-line shift dresses. Think Jackie Kennedy meets Madras. Her ability to accessorize these dresses with jhumkas (traditional earrings) was her unique signature—bridging the gap between East and West.

She prefers minimalism—often opting for a single pair of diamond studs or a sleek tennis bracelet.

Vijaya’s on-screen and off-screen appearances frequently featured magnificent Kanjeevaram silk saris. These saris were notable for their wide borders, intricate zari work, and deep, regal color palettes like maroons, emerald greens, and mustard yellows. She styled them with a unique dignity, draping the pallu neatly over her shoulder, setting a benchmark for formal Indian ethnic wear. 2. The Iconic Pattu Pavada

A staple in her casual-glam wardrobe, usually paired with statement stilettos. 💎 The Jewelry Box: Accessorizing Like Vijaya

The fit of her blouses and suits is always flawless. Custom tailoring makes any outfit look expensive.

During the initial phases of her career, portraying youthful, rural, or semi-urban characters, she popularized the Pattu Pavada (half-sari). Her styling featured bright, contrasting color combinations—such as a royal blue skirt paired with a pink voni (dupatta)—which inspired a generation of young women across the Telugu states to embrace traditional attire. Mid-Career Transition: Embracing Retro Glamour

Heavy silver oxidized jewelry paired unexpectedly with simple cotton sarees or fusion outfits. 💄 Makeup and Hair: The Finishing Touches