Her preference for delicate, pastel-colored chiffons in films like Aradhana and Amar Prem made the saree look ethereal.
Sharmila Tagore has received numerous awards and accolades for her contributions to Indian cinema and social work. She has won several National Film Awards, including the Best Actress award for her performance in "The World of Apu." In 1991, she was awarded the Padma Bhushan, one of India's highest civilian honors.
Sharmila Tagore began her acting career at a young age, making her debut in the 1961 Bengali film "Mrinmoyee." She gained widespread recognition for her performances in films like "The World of Apu" (1959), "Devi" (1960), and "Aparajito" (1956), directed by the acclaimed filmmaker Satyajit Ray.
Sharmila Tagore proves that style has no expiry date. Embracing her grey hair and natural skin, her current aesthetic is the epitome of "Quiet Luxury."
Fashion students studying at NIFT (National Institute of Fashion Technology) often use this specific gallery as a reference for "Retro Revival" projects. Designers like Sabyasachi Mukherjee and Manish Malhotra have cited Tagore’s Amar Prem look as inspiration for their bridal wear collections.