Updated On: 31 December, 2025 02:28 PM IST | Mumbai | Komal RJ Panchal
Costume designer Neha R Bajaj says Toxic’s fashion is inseparable from storytelling. From Kiara Advani to Huma Qureshi, every look is stylised, sculpted and detailed to reflect authority, emotion and the film’s bold, non-realistic visual world

Huma Qureshi as the antagonist in ‘Toxic’; (right) Kiara Advani in ‘Toxic’
For costume designer Neha R Bajaj, the mandate was clear when the makers of the upcoming multi-lingual film Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups approached her to style the actors — character-driven styling where design is inseparable from storytelling. And that’s exactly what she delivered. Proof: the much-talked-about looks of Kiara Advani and Huma Qureshi in the Yash-starrer.
“Given the scale of the cast, each character has a distinct stylistic language. The costumes [had to] communicate their authority, emotional state, and the dynamics they bring into the story,” begins Bajaj.