By [Your Name], Style & Culture Correspondent
Advancements in AI have allowed bad actors to superimpose the faces of celebrities onto the bodies of models or other individuals. In the context of fashion, this can be used to create "wardrobe malfunctions" or to depict the celebrity wearing revealing or controversial outfits they never actually donned. For Namrata, who maintains a dignified and private public image, these images are jarring fabrications intended to generate clickbait.
“I’ve always loved the drama of a good costume change—on screen, on stage, and even in everyday life. In Fake Fashion , drama meets dialogue. It’s a stage for the public to act out their own questions about authenticity.”
In the 90s, Namrata was the epitome of trend-heavy fashion—sequins, bold makeup, and structured silhouettes. Today, her style gallery is a masterclass in understated elegance