Rani Mukerji's fashion journey is a masterclass in evolving from 90s experimentalism to modern, refined elegance. Often celebrated as the "Queen of Ethnic Style," she is particularly known for her long-standing collaboration with designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee , which has defined her regal, traditional aesthetic over the last decade.
Rani's film roles have significantly influenced Indian youth fashion trends over several decades. Kuch Kuch Hota Hai : As Tina, she set the trend for mini skirts
Critics often point to specific phases where her fashion was seen as questionable or "fake" in the sense of not being authentic to her body type: The Oversized Era
In 2005, a fashion designer alleged that the costumes worn by Rani in Bunty Aur Babli were unauthorized "rip-offs" of his collection, though the film's costume designer claimed they were purchased from a local store without labels. Rani Mukerji’s Authentic Style Evolution
While "fake" galleries exist, Rani's real fashion journey has been a widely documented mix of high-fashion hits and bold risks. 1. Iconic Movie Looks