Bollywood Fashion Evolution from the 1940s to the present

Costumes That Continue to Inspire Every Generation

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Bollywood is touted as one of the biggest film industries globally, and its culture has a significant impact on Indians and audiences far and wide in the world.

It's no secret that Bollywood clothing and makeup dominates the Indian fashion scene, with the young and old emulating their favorite stars' style.

Asli Naqli (Film Poster)Shemaroo

Dating back to the 1930s, Bollywood fashion and makeup has evolved from the minimalistic 50s. 

Hera Pheri (Film Poster)Shemaroo

The trends progressed from bright colours and chunky accessories ruling the 60s to 90s to the increasingly globalised trends in the millennium.  This story will take you on a short journey of the industry's fashion from the 1930s to the present.

Song: Nazar Mil Gayee Jaane Kiski Nazar SeShemaroo

1930s to 1940s

1930s to 1940s was the era of minimalism and conservative fashion in black-and-white films. 

Song: Nazar Mil Gayee Jaane Kiski Nazar SeShemaroo

Most actors were clad in Indian clothes; men dressed in dhotis whereas women were in ghagra-cholis or draped sarees like Naseem Banu in this song from Anokhi Ada (1948).  

Song: Jawaan Hai MohabbatShemaroo

On-screen hair and makeup was a neat hair bun or finger-coiled hairdos, smokey eyes, and pencil-line eyebrows offset by dark lips. 

Song: Jawaan Hai MohabbatShemaroo

Noor Jehan's makeup in 'Jawaan Hai Mohabbat' from Anmol Ghadi (1946) showcases the trend of this period. 

Song: Hum Aaj Kahin Dil Kho BaitheShemaroo

But this period also embraced Westernised outfits like suits, wide-legged trousers, and cropped shirts; women wore pants for the first time. Take a look at the outfits worn by Nargis and Dilip Kumar in 'Hum Aaj' in Andaz (1949).

Song: Are Husn ChalaShemaroo

1950s to 1960s

This era showcased Indian and Western styles with Anarkali kurtas, sarees, and body-hugging clothes in brighter shades.  The song 'Are Husn Chala' from Bluff Master (1963) reflects the 50s trends and Elvis Presley's influence on Shammi Kapoor's flamboyant style.

Song: Are Husn ChalaShemaroo

Female actors dazzled the screen with puffy hair and winged eyeliner as worn by actor Saira Banu in this song. 

Song: Denewala Jab Bhi Deta DetaShemaroo

On the other hand, men wore suits, as seen in this song from Funtoosh (1956).

Song: Likha Hai Teri Aankhon MeinShemaroo

The song 'Likha Hai Teri Aankhon Mein' from Teen Devian (1965) showcases Dev Anand's sophisticated style with a shirt, a neck scarf and a newsboy hat.

Song: Agar Mujhe Na Mile Tum TohShemaroo

The introduction of technicolour films towards the end of this era made Bollywood fashion bolder and vibrant. The outfits of actors Dharmendra and Padmini in 'Agar Mujhe Naa Mili Tum Toh' from the movie Kaajal (1965) are perfect examples of Bollywood costumes during this time.

Song: Arre Kaahe Ko Kaahe KoShemaroo

1970s

The 70s was the era of experimental styles. Both men and women looked stylish with bell-bottoms, flared sleeves, and shirts with bold prints. 'Arre Kaahe Ko Kaahe Ko' song from Chori Mera Kaam (1975) reflects the style of the 70s.  

Song: Tumko Bhi To Aisa Hi KuchhShemaroo

Have you heard of the Sadhana-cut? The trend was set by actor Sadhana who sported a fringe; the song 'Tumko Bhi To Aisa Hi Kuchh' from Aap Aaye Bahaar (1971) gives a glimpse of her famous hairstyle.

Song: Do Lafzon Ki Hai Dil Ki KahaniShemaroo

In the classic song – 'Do Lafzon Ki Hai Dil Ki Kahani from The Great Gambler (1979), Zeenat Aman and Amitabh Bachchan looked stylish with their printed ensemble. 

Song: Kal Raat Usne Sapne MeinShemaroo

The retro look of the 70s is also showcased in the song 'Kal Raat Usne Sapne Mein' from the movie Hawas (1974) starring Neetu Singh.

Song: Aao Yaaro Gao Aao Yaaro NachoShemaroo

Rekha is another iconic star of the 70s who carried ethnic and Western styles with oomph. In the song 'Aao Yaaro Gao Aao Yaaro Nacho' from Hawas, she captures the audience with her striking sequined outfit.

Song: Chalo Chalo Chalen Door KahinShemaroo

1980s

The fearless style of the 1970s trickled down to the 1980s as well. However, the additions were collared shirts, sweaters and leggings and fishnet stockings such as the ones worn by actors Govinda and Neelam in this song. 

Song: I Am A Disco DancerShemaroo

The 80s can also be called the disco era's prime with the Disco King Mithun Chakraborthy's shiny costumes in Disco Dancer (1982).


Song: Tik Tik Bole Dil Ki GhadiShemaroo

This era was all about shimmer with metallic coloured clothes and makeup, headbands and chunky accessories.  Actors Kimi Katkar's and Govinda's costumes in this song Gair Kaanooni (1989) reflect the 80s fashion. 

Song: Jawani Jaaneman Haseen DilrubaShemaroo

Among the female actors, Parveen Babi rocked the sequined disco attire in 'Jawani Janeman' from Namak Halaal (1982).

Song: Raat Baaqi Baat BaaqiShemaroo

'Raat Baaki' is another iconic song from the same movie where Parveen Babi dazzles the screen with this shimmery black costume. Though none matches Amitabh Bachchan's glowing costume in 'Sara Zamana Haseeno Ka Deewana' in Yaarana (1981)! 

Song: Aankhon Mein Base Ho TumShemaroo

1990s

The early 90s continued the love for puffy sleeves, bold prints, and puffy hairdos from past decades. In the famous song 'Aankhon Mein Base Ho Tum' from the movie Takkar (1995), Sonali Bendre and Sunil Shetty sport the 90s style.

Song: Ankhiyan Milaoon KabhiShemaroo

Both male and female actors wore high-waisted jeans and trousers like actors Madhuri Dixit and Sanjay Kapoor sported in 'Ankhiyan Milaoon Kabhi' from Raja (1995). 

Song: Bambai Ki Chhoriyan Gajaa Bappa MoryaShemaroo

But later in the 90s, Bollywood fashion became more casual with street style clothing, including denim, dungarees, pinafores and chunky boots. Raveen Tandon wore the trending leather pinafore with boots outfit in this song from the movie Vinashak (1998).

Gradually, with the emerging sportswear brands, Bollywood sported the athleisure trend, especially in films like Kuch Kuch Hota Hain (1998) and Dil Toh Pagal Hain (1997). The 90s also witnessed the increase of fashion designers in Bollywood due to the growing exposure to global trends.

The millennium

The beginning of the 21st century paved for Indian and international fashion designers and multinational brands. Fashion designers like Manish Malhotra and Neeta Lulla designed exclusive costumes for several movies. Thus, the 2000s witnessed a mix of Indian and Western styles with the elaborately designed clothing for Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham (2001) and Devdas (2002) or the urban look in Dil Chahta Hain (2001), Golmaal (2006) and Dhamaal (2007).

Today Bollywood fashion has evolved with the global trends and the need for an individual style. Sonam Kapoor, Hrithik Roshan, Deepika Padukone, Priyanka Chopra, Ranveer Singh have been the trendsetters of this millennium, each having a unique style that has made heads turn both in India and on red carpets across the globe.

Fashion, like history, repeats itself! Now, trends of yesteryears have been revived. Male actors are seen wearing a floral shirt, Jodhpuri suits, and sherwanis with rich layering. Female actors are redefining fashion with shirt blouses and sarees, palazzos, crop tops, and strapless gowns. Whatever the trend, Bollywood fashion will always set the bar high and continue influencing the fans in India and worldwide!

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