Inspired by her debut? Here’s a modern guide to channeling that first-gallery energy:

Perhaps the most striking installation in the gallery is the "Glow Up" Tunnel. This audio-visual installation projects a timeline of Poonam’s style journey, set to a soundscape of viral audio clips and voiceovers discussing self-love and body positivity. It is a reminder that "Sassy Poonam" is not just about the clothes she wears, but the confidence she drapes herself in.

In an era where fashion weeks are becoming increasingly exclusive, Poonam’s gallery feels refreshingly accessible. It celebrates the "girl next door" who decides to become the main character. It champions the idea that fashion doesn't require a runway; it only requires the courage to express who you are.

The gallery wasn't a monologue; it was a dialogue. Poonam invited followers to recreate her looks using the hashtag #SassySquad. The first gallery's comment section became a support group where women shared thrift store finds, styling hacks, and affirmations.

The Sassy Poonam First Fashion and Style Gallery was a curated collection of 15-20 looks, each telling a different story. Unlike the highly produced, minimalist galleries of traditional fashion houses, Poonam’s debut was loud, chaotic in the best way, and refreshingly real.

For years, Poonam has curated a digital persona defined by "sassy" confidence. Her feeds are a masterclass in modern aesthetics—think Gen-Z maximalism meets old-school Bollywood glamour. However, the First Fashion and Style Gallery isn't just a collection of Instagram posts printed on canvas; it is a retrospective of her evolution.

The gallery is designed to be an immersive experience. Upon entering, visitors are not greeted by mere photographs, but by "style ecosystems." Each section of the gallery is curated to represent a different facet of Poonam’s fashion identity.

There is the "Desi Girl Energy" wing, a vibrant explosion of color featuring Poonam in traditional Indian wear. But this isn't your grandmother’s ethnic collection. The styling is deconstructed—saris paired with chunky sneakers, lehengas mixed with leather jackets. It is a visual essay on how modern Indian youth are reclaiming tradition and warping it to fit their vibe.