Royal blues, emerald greens, deep crimsons, and metallic golds.
Monochromatic co-ord sets in neon pinks, electric blues, and deep purples.
Mumtaz's journey from a child actor facing financial hardship to a legendary actress and enduring fashion icon is a story of perseverance, talent, and impeccable style. Her fashion photoshoots and style gallery serve as a masterclass in how to blend tradition with modernity, comfort with glamour, and boldness with grace. From inventing the "Mumtaz saree" to pioneering the winged eyeliner look, her influence is woven into the very fabric of Indian fashion. Today, as she continues to make stylish appearances on social media and on the runway, Mumtaz remains the eternal style diva, reminding us all that true elegance is, indeed, timeless.
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: Photoshoots paying homage to classic cinema featuring winged eyeliner, dramatic bouffant hairstyles, and bold crimson lips.
Known initially for her glamorous roles in the late 90s and 2000s, Mumtaz’s style was characterized by the trends of that era—vibrant colors, bodycon outfits, and dramatic makeup. Today, her style has matured, reflecting a more curated and versatile fashion sense.
The song “Aaj Kal Tere Mere” from the 1968 film Brahmachari featured Mumtaz in a specially designed orange saree that became a nationwide sensation. What made the outfit groundbreaking was not just its bold color, but its construction: it was a pre-stitched “dress-saree” with inbuilt pleats and a zipper down the side, allowing the actress to dance and move freely without worrying about the drape coming undone.