From long, braided hair adorned with jasmine flowers (Mallepulu) to elegant buns, her hairstyles always complemented her ethnic attire.

Indraja (born Rajathi) is a veteran actress in the Telugu film industry who rose to prominence in the mid-to-late 1990s. Unlike the fleeting trends of glamour that defined many of her contemporaries, Indraja established a unique style identity that blended traditional Telugu sensibilities with the evolving fashion of the 90s. Her "girl-next-door" appeal, combined with an ability to portray strong, mature characters, has made her a style icon for women across generations—from the youth of the 90s to the homemakers of today.

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Indraja began her acting career in the late 1980s, a time when traditional Telugu attire was the norm for heroines. She often wore elegant sarees, salwar kameez, and lehengas, which were characteristic of the Telugu film industry during that era. Her early films, such as "Seethayanam" (1987) and "Muvvala Navvulu" (1989), showcased her simplicity and innocence, both on-screen and off-screen. Her fashion choices were largely influenced by her co-stars and the filmmakers of that time.