By breaking down high-fashion looks into accessible, replicated galleries, the elitism of celebrity styling is stripped away. It bridges the gap between the aspirational lifestyle of a movie star and the practical financial realities of the consumer. 4. The Impact on Actresses and the Sandalwood Industry
Furthermore, the pressure to look stylish often leads to risky experiments. Actress was heavily trolled and labeled "Karnataka's Urfi Javed" for wearing a dress literally made out of newspaper. Rashmika Mandanna , arguably the biggest pan-Indian star to emerge from Sandalwood, faced severe backlash for using an image of Goddess Lakshmi on her pre-wedding mehendi outfit, with critics arguing that sacred religious iconography should not be placed on a "glamorous" fashion garment. In another instance, actress Ragini Dwivedi faced significant embarrassment over a "wardrobe misfit" during the SIIMA Awards, a moment that was extensively documented and mocked in online galleries. The Impact on Actresses and the Sandalwood Industry
In this article, we'll take a closer look at the fake fashion and style of Sandalwood heroines, highlighting some of the most cringe-worthy and outrageous outfits that have been featured in recent films. We'll also explore the impact of such portrayals on the audience and the industry as a whole. In another instance