Sridevi turned the into a national obsession. The Chandni look was minimalist: no heavy jewelry, just a thin maang tikka and a rose in her hair. The styling lesson here was "less is more." Her photoshoots from this era feature her twirling in the Swiss Alps, the transparent fabric catching the wind, symbolizing freedom and vulnerability simultaneously.
(1987) remain the gold standard for romantic cinematic fashion. Magazine Cover Mastery : Between 1983 and 1987, she dominated covers for Star & Style
No style gallery is complete without the white chiffon sari from Chandni . Unlike the heavy, embroidered saris of the 70s, Sridevi opted for georgette and chiffon with thin, shimmering borders. The styling trick that every fan still emulates? The open, windswept hair and the single, heavy silver jhumka. Photographs from this photoshoot show her on a Swiss balcony, symbolizing the "modern Indian woman."
: During the 80s and 90s, she was the face of major tabloids like Filmfare , Stardust , and Cine Blitz . These shoots often showcased her in bold 80s makeup, voluminous curls, and eclectic Western-fusion outfits.