As cinema transitioned, so did the wardrobe. The era of "Lady Superstar" Vijashanti redefined how a Telugu actress presented herself. Fashion became bolder, more experimental, and heavily influenced by contemporary global trends while retaining an Indian soul. 1. The Chiffon and Georgette Revolution

This was her red-carpet favorite. Inspired by the vintage Hollywood wave but adapted for Indian cinema, she would backcomb the crown to create volume, leaving the rest of her hair in soft curls falling over one shoulder. This hairstyle elongated her face and perfectly framed the heavy jimiki (traditional earrings).

: During her peak as India's highest-paid actress, her style featured bold silhouettes, broad-shouldered blazers, and vibrant colors that matched her fierce screen presence.