<span class=normal>Dress to Dance: From Anarkali suits to floral printed shirts, the white salwar kameez to chiffon sarees, and bell bottom pants to miniskirts - actors and actresses have set trends that the nation has followed and how! The look of a song becomes a style statement. [Editors Note: How many of us copied Madhuri Dixits outfits from Hum Aapke Hai Koun, Kareena in Jab We Met, or Aishwarya in Hum Dil De Chuke Sanaam?]<br><br><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p> Item girls to item boys: Though the reference to stylized dance performances as item is not my favourite, over the decades theyve proved to be the ticket to attracting audiences to films. The quintessential dance queen, Helen, has remained unbeatable, but the newer lot has done justice to the tag as well with their Munnis, Sheilas and Jalebi Bais [character names from different film songs]. Men have caught up with their Dard-e-Disco and Dabaang moves, and Bollywood sees a shift from macho man-based cinema to the metro sexual hero. </span>