In classics like Deewaar and Zanjeer , Bachchan’s style was defined by denim shirts, knotted front tops, leather jackets, and trench coats. This rugged look resonated with the youth and established a new casual style code. The Velvet and Tuxedo Era
Defined the classic, high-energy commercial look of late-70s Bollywood.
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balanced his "angry young man" intensity with sophisticated sweaters and tailored pieces, reflecting his character's internal conflict.
: Sharp, flared trousers paired with wide leather belts that accentuated his height. In classics like Deewaar and Zanjeer , Bachchan’s
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Amitabh Bachchan’s fashion journey transitions from rugged retro to the epitome of the sophisticated Indian statesman. The On-Screen Rebel The Peak Paradigm: Silsila and the Masterclass in
Rekha is arguably the undisputed queen of the . She radiates a regal aura in traditional gold and maroon, and experiments with two-tone treasures like emerald-and-silver and pink-orange blends, paired with intricate gold jewellery. Her gold tissue stripe saree by Manish Malhotra, a hand-woven masterpiece, shimmered under the lights, while the same designer called her a 'style icon' after she dazzled in a silk-woven traditional Kanjeevaram from her personal collection.
: Amitabh’s denim jackets, casual caps, and open button-down shirts reflecting an urban, defiant look. 3. Do Anjaane (1976): The Mid-Seventies Retro Aesthetic
The resurgence of the bandhgala, long structured coats, and fluid drapes for men in contemporary Indian menswear echoes Bachchan’s structural experiments from the late 70s.
Today, Amitabh is a global icon of traditional Indian luxury. His signature wardrobe features: