2. The Great Style Revolution: The Winged Eyeliner and Bouffant
Sharmila’s career began with a hauntingly beautiful simplicity in Apur Sansar (1959). In these early galleries, her style is defined by:
Sharmila Tagore was the first to bridge the gap between "art-house" realism and "commercial" glamour. Her fashion gallery is a masterclass in . She taught generations of women that you can be bold, intellectual, traditional, and modern—all at the same time.
