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Small textile shops in Kerala report that certain saree designs—particularly those with wide contrast borders and tassel pallus—are marketed as "Beena Antony style" to customers aged 35-55.

In the 2010s and 2020s, Beena made a powerful comeback, not just as an actress but as a talk show host and judge. This era marked a shift from "heroine" to "Icon." Her fashion matured, leaning towards designer wear while retaining her Keralite soul.

The Power Saree Her appearance at the Asianet Film Awards broke the internet. Beena wore a navy blue velvet saree with a high-neck sequin blouse. This was a departure from her soft looks.

The Mundu Set Revival In several magazine covers promoting her shows, Beena has revived the Mundu Set (a two-piece comprising a skirt-like mundu and a pleated top). Unlike the standard white, she sported a handloom mustard mundu with an off-shoulder blouse.

Fan Comment from the Gallery: "Only Beena can make a mundu look like a couture gown."


Unlike minimalists, Beena uses jewelry to anchor her outfits:

To understand Beena’s style, we must rewind to her early days in Mollywood. Unlike the heavy, gaudy costumes often seen in that era, Beena opted for breathable elegance.

Signature Look: The Kasavu with a Twist In films like Keli and Sukrutham, Beena popularized the Kerala Kasavu saree. But her twist was unique: she avoided heavy gold borders. Instead, she preferred thin, rust-resistant zari borders paired with simple green or maroon blouses.

The Chiffon Takeover Following the trend set by heroines of the decade, Beena embraced pastel chiffon sarees. However, she eschewed the sequin-heavy designs for floral prints and borderless drapes. Her pairing of a deep magenta chiffon with a contrasting green blouse is a fan favorite in online Kerala actress Beena fashion galleries.


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