A picture from 2002—when fashion trends were drastically different—is compared to a 2026 red carpet look to make the older look appear "fake" or ridiculous.
Generating explicit content featuring a person's likeness without their permission is a fundamental violation of personal autonomy.
[Image: A fictional photo of Rani Mukherjee in a bright pink jumpsuit]
Her association with Sabyasachi brought iconic looks—heavy silk sarees, muted tones, and intricate Bengali-style embroidery.
What is this phantom gallery? And why are millions of fans inadvertently clicking on counterfeit content?
The persistence of negative style galleries online can be attributed to several factors in modern media consumption:
How do these fake galleries operate? Let’s walk through the typical user journey.
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