Where the unreal becomes the ultimate accessory.

Sarees that never were, worn by bodies that don’t exist.

The next time you search for style inspiration, ask yourself: Is this image possible in real life? Does this human actually exist? If the answer is no, you may have just stepped into the Srithika Fake Images fashion and style gallery—and it’s time to step right out.


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This is where style meets the surreal. Models in this section have six fingers holding a clutch purse, or reflections in a mirror that show a completely different outfit. One celebrated image, “Twins in Echo,” shows two identical models in a concrete stairwell—except one casts a shadow wearing Balenciaga, while the other casts a shadow in Victorian mourning dress. The fashion world has long chased the “hero shot.” Srithika gives us the anti-hero shot: unsettling, addictive, and utterly memorable.

The “Style Gallery” part of the name is literal but also ironic. There is no physical address. The gallery exists as a rotating NFT exhibition, an Instagram grid, and a Discord server where members “try on” fake outfits via augmented reality filters. Srithika recently announced a partnership with a digital wardrobe app: users can project her fake designs over their real bodies during Zoom calls.

“I’m not selling clothing,” she explains. “I’m selling confidence. And confidence has always been a beautiful fiction.”