Nayanthara is a significantly bigger character who emerged from obscurity in Thiruvalla to dominate the South Indian entertainment industry. Nayanthara is a phenomenal woman who has truly broken the glass ceiling, beginning her showbiz career as a model, venturing into the glitz and glam of cinema through Sathyan Anthikad’s directorial 2003 film ‘Manassinakkare,’ and later securing a chair in Tamil and Telugu movies, to receiving severe backlash for her glamorous roles and personal life, to regaining the glory and ruling the industry like a queen. Throughout the years, she has undergone considerable changes in her job and off-screen demeanor, one of which is her costume choices. Nayanthara’s appearance is well-known, from her traditional bouffant hairdo to her thick mascara eyelashes.

During her modeling career, Nayanthara hosted a television show in which she portrayed a girl-next-door with middle-parted hair, thin brows, half-updo hair, and bindi. She was a highly busy model, and her tasks were largely related to jewelry and clothing, so she experimented a lot, from maroon lipstick to the smooth back hairdo.

Nayanthara returned to M-Town after the success of ‘Chandramukhi,’ but this time she was no more the innocent rural belle, but a stronger character, and she also featured in some beautiful sarees for the songs in ‘Thaskaraveeran.’ Nayanthara wore halter neck shirts with sarees with contrasting borders and dual tones. Her middle-parted straightened hair, long sparkly bindi, and fashionable earrings certainly drew attention.

Nayanthara enjoys experimenting, whether it’s with the characters she portrays onscreen or with her fashion choices. The diva had lost a significant amount of weight by the time she featured in ‘Billa,’ and she also made jaw-dropping bikini-clad appearances in bodycon gowns. For ‘Billa,’ she had a side-parted straightened haircut as well as a neat high pony, and her massive sunglasses sparked a trend.

Nayanthara’s fashion progression towards the end of the 2010s was nothing short of a rollercoaster ride. The actress experimented a lot with her hair colors and sartorial choices, and her personal style typically represented basic, stylish, and uber-cool ensembles. For vacations, she wore monotone ensembles, but for public engagements, she tried her hand at power dressing and unquestionably aced it. Nayanthara wore a polka-dotted power suit to celebrate Women’s Day in 2020. Her clothing highlighted who is in charge while yet having a lighthearted tone to it. For the airport, she relied on basic denim pants and tees, as well as skirts and sweater tops. Nayanthara’s footwear choice has remained consistent over the years, as she finds comfort in wedges.

Source:timesofindia.indiatimes.com