Her long-standing collaboration with designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee has defined the modern "Regal Indian" aesthetic.
She rarely strays from her love for traditional textiles.
The internet loves a "gotcha" moment. Some galleries under this keyword focus on debunking the heavy editing found in promotional stills versus paparazzi shots. These galleries contrast the "polished" style with the "raw" style, often unfairly labeling the former as "fake." Why Rani’s Style Still Wins
In many South Asian fashion hubs, Rani’s iconic looks—especially her Sabyasachi sarees—are the most replicated designs in the "fake" or "knock-off" market. A "fake fashion gallery" in this context often refers to online catalogs selling affordable replicas of her most famous red-carpet moments. 3. Digital Retouching and "Instagram vs. Reality"
Despite the noise of digital fabrications or replica markets, Rani Mukherjee’s actual style remains influential for several reasons: