On platforms like Reddit or Imgur, users sometimes create “fake style galleries” as jokes—comparing her real red-carpet looks to deliberately tacky edits. However, these are usually labeled as memes, not serious fashion resources.
The common thread: None of these are authorized, accurate, or respectful to the artist.
With the rise of generative AI, some blogs create entirely fabricated images of Rani in bizarre, uncharacteristic outfits—say, a neon cyberpunk gown or a historical costume never worn. They present these as an “exclusive gallery.”
Why it’s harmful: It blurs reality and fiction. Casual fans may believe Rani endorsed absurd fashion.
Pinterest hosts both real and fake pins. Follow verified boards from fashion magazines. Avoid pins that link to unknown .xyz or .shop domains.
Before diving into Rani’s authentic looks, let’s understand why fake galleries are more than just annoying—they can be harmful.