باسلام و عرض ادب به همراهان همیشگی وای موویز عزیزان درصورت مشاهده هرگونه مشکل در فیلمها (عدم پخش،عدم دانلود دوبله و…) لطفا اسم فیلم را در صفحه اصلی به بخش پشتیبانی روی صفحه گزارش دهید. باتشکر از همراهی شما
باسلام و عرض ادب به همراهان همیشگی وای موویز عزیزان درصورت مشاهده هرگونه مشکل در فیلمها (عدم پخش،عدم دانلود دوبله و…) لطفا اسم فیلم را در صفحه اصلی به بخش پشتیبانی روی صفحه گزارش دهید. باتشکر از همراهی شما
Pair a traditional Kanchipuram silk border saree with a contemporary boat-neck or collar-neck blouse.
Male leads on ETV have broken out of standard formal shirts to embrace a wide variety of contemporary ethnic and semi-casual styles.
The blouse is often the true centerpiece of a serial character's look. ETV serials have popularized specific trends that local tailors replicate across the Telugu states: Pair a traditional Kanchipuram silk border saree with
In the early days of ETV dramas, authenticity was paramount. Stylists relied heavily on traditional handlooms, heavy gold jewelry, and minimalist makeup. Costumes strictly mirrored the domestic reality of Telugu households, focusing on comfort and cultural pride. The Modern Transition: Indo-Western Fusion
Unlike movies where costumes are often fantastical or dated by the time of release, serials are shot close to real-time. This creates a "rapid fashion cycle." If a lead actress like Haritha (from "Karthika Deepam") wears a specific parrot-green Paithani with a contrast blouse on a Monday episode, by the following weekend, local textile shops in Vijayawada, Vizag, and Tirupati will have replicas ready for sale. This instant replication makes ETV the silent trendsetter of South Indian fashion. ETV serials have popularized specific trends that local
While Bollywood dictates red-carpet fashion, ETV serials dictate real wardrobe choices for the Telugu middle class. The dominates what women wear to weddings, family gatherings, and festive pujas.
Walking through the gallery, you see a progression of hair trends: While Bollywood dictates red-carpet fashion
Green pattu sarees, heavy vaddanam (waist belts), and vintage maang tikkas —ETV’s wedding sequences are a direct mood board for South Indian brides.
If you visit the in person (conceptually or at exhibitions), you will notice a specific textile hierarchy. Costume designers on ETV favor three distinct fabrics:
Long, layered pearl and gold necklaces that add immediate royalty to any festive frame.