She frequently wore high-contrast combinations like parrot green with ruby red, or mustard yellow with deep violet.
High-collared kurtas, long straight-cut suits, and bandhani dupattas.
Ranjitha’s early career was defined by blockbuster rural dramas where her wardrobe set trends across Tamil Nadu. Her styling in these films captured the essence of traditional Tamil heritage. The Half-Saree (Pavadai Davani) Iconic Look Her styling in these films captured the essence
Transitioning into more contemporary roles, she popularized soft cotton and chiffon with floral prints and delicate embroidery. The 90s Palette:
Intricate gold necklaces featuring Kemp stones, Lakshmi motifs, and matte finishes. : Her contemporary style moved away from heavy
: Her contemporary style moved away from heavy cinematic sets toward more refined, singular statement pieces, such as temple jewelry necklaces or simple gold bangles. Spiritual Transition: Sannyasa Style
Her modern look often focuses on a single statement piece, such as a large bindi or an intricate necklace, rather than the heavy ornaments of her early film days. and Dr. V Kumar
and the effortless "girl-next-door" charm she brought to the screen. Her style gallery is a tribute to classic South Indian elegance, characterized by rich textiles and timeless silhouettes. The Signature Look: Silk and Tradition Ranjitha's fashion legacy is deeply rooted in the Kanchipuram silk saree
Ranjitha's appearances at film events and award shows have been highly anticipated, with fans and fashion enthusiasts eagerly awaiting her fashion choices. Her stunning looks at events like the Filmfare Awards and the Vijay Awards have solidified her reputation as a fashion icon. She has worked with top designers like Sabyasachi, Anu Khan, and Dr. V Kumar, showcasing their creations on the red carpet.