To see her evolution, it is always best to stick to verified fashion photographers and official film promotional archives.

In recent years, Rani has moved away from the experimental "Y2K" fashion seen in her early films. Her real-life public appearances at airports or film screenings favor:

If the neck looks disconnected from the garment or the lighting on the face doesn't match the body, it’s a composite image.

While "fake fashion" galleries might offer a quick hit of visual entertainment, they fail to capture the essence of Rani Mukherji. Her true style isn't found in a photoshopped gallery of trendy clothes she’d never wear; it’s found in the timeless grace of a handwoven saree and the confidence she brings to every red carpet.

Any authentic gallery of Rani Mukherji must feature her extensive collection of Sabyasachi Mukherjee sarees. She is perhaps the ultimate brand ambassador for the "royal Bengal" look. Her real style revolves around:

Fake galleries often use heavy filters that wash out the actress's natural, beautiful dusky complexion.