<p>Bright patterns for the day<br /><br />Ria Joy Mathews, the owner of the brand, says that Majori is all about putting the fun back into fashion and making it accessible to everyone. “We know that you as a person are not defined by metrics like your job, your income or where you live. </p>.<p>You don’t fit into a box like ‘upwardly mobile professional woman’ or ‘fashion-savvy <br />diva’ so we’re not going to fit you into one,” she says. The brand offers trendy <br />day wear and evening wear for the upwardly mobile woman who likes a good quality yet fashion forward wardrobe. <br /><br />It represents the modern Indian woman who loves her body and is confident with herself. “Our clientele includes women who are urban, travelled and independent. They desire in their clothing unique elements that differentiates them from their peers. Western in cut and silhouette and Indian in sizing, our garments strongly emphasises on colour and colour mixes, through bold vivid prints and bright solids,” adds Ria.<br /><br />Their range consists of day dresses, blouses, skirts, trousers and jackets, with a quarterly seasonal capsule collection of evening blouses, dresses and gowns. <br />With careful consideration to sizing, the garment’s cut and fit flatters the Indian silhouette without losing its chic.<br /><br />Shivani Chauhan, a final-year BCom student with Baldwin Women’s Methodist College wore a burnt orange floral dress.<br />Punchline: “The pattern is very girly and the bright prints can enhance one’s look any given day.”<br />Price: Burnt orange floral dress (Rs 2,350)<br /><br />Sonam Choudhary, a second-year BBA student with CMS Jain University, teamed a black cross over top with a panelled skirt.<br />Punchline: “This look can pull off as a day wear and an evening wear with the right accessories. I love the way the flattering top.”<br />Price: Top (Rs 1,350) and skirt (Rs 1,250).<br /><br />Meghana Chaudhary, a first-year MBA student with Amity University, slipped into an aqua and green floral dress.<br />Punchline: “The bright colour combination is just perfect for the season. I love the way the dress falls.”<br />Price: Aqua and green floral dress (Rs 1,850)<br /><br />NR Deepika, final-year computer science student from BNMIT, wore a <br />chiffon asymmetric dress.<br />Punchline: “The dress works for any occasion. The asymmetric pattern, which is in vogue now, adds to the outfit’s appeal.”<br />Price: Chiffon asymmetric dress (Rs₹1,990)<br /><br />Evangeline Smita, a second-year student from BMS College of Engineering, matched a fuchsia cowl top with a black harem pants.<br />Punchline: “The outfit is comfortable and the colours works great now.” <br />Price: Fuchsia cowl top <br />(Rs 1,350) with black harem pants (Rs 1,350).<br /><br />Angelin Grashes, a final-year arts student with Cathedral College, wore an electric blue bustier and flared satin skirt.<br />Punchline: “The floral prints on the skirt are very appealing and the blue is striking.”<br />Price: Electric blue bustier (Rs 1,990) and flared satin skirt (Rs₹1,250). <br /><br /></p>
<p>Bright patterns for the day<br /><br />Ria Joy Mathews, the owner of the brand, says that Majori is all about putting the fun back into fashion and making it accessible to everyone. “We know that you as a person are not defined by metrics like your job, your income or where you live. </p>.<p>You don’t fit into a box like ‘upwardly mobile professional woman’ or ‘fashion-savvy <br />diva’ so we’re not going to fit you into one,” she says. The brand offers trendy <br />day wear and evening wear for the upwardly mobile woman who likes a good quality yet fashion forward wardrobe. <br /><br />It represents the modern Indian woman who loves her body and is confident with herself. “Our clientele includes women who are urban, travelled and independent. They desire in their clothing unique elements that differentiates them from their peers. Western in cut and silhouette and Indian in sizing, our garments strongly emphasises on colour and colour mixes, through bold vivid prints and bright solids,” adds Ria.<br /><br />Their range consists of day dresses, blouses, skirts, trousers and jackets, with a quarterly seasonal capsule collection of evening blouses, dresses and gowns. <br />With careful consideration to sizing, the garment’s cut and fit flatters the Indian silhouette without losing its chic.<br /><br />Shivani Chauhan, a final-year BCom student with Baldwin Women’s Methodist College wore a burnt orange floral dress.<br />Punchline: “The pattern is very girly and the bright prints can enhance one’s look any given day.”<br />Price: Burnt orange floral dress (Rs 2,350)<br /><br />Sonam Choudhary, a second-year BBA student with CMS Jain University, teamed a black cross over top with a panelled skirt.<br />Punchline: “This look can pull off as a day wear and an evening wear with the right accessories. I love the way the flattering top.”<br />Price: Top (Rs 1,350) and skirt (Rs 1,250).<br /><br />Meghana Chaudhary, a first-year MBA student with Amity University, slipped into an aqua and green floral dress.<br />Punchline: “The bright colour combination is just perfect for the season. I love the way the dress falls.”<br />Price: Aqua and green floral dress (Rs 1,850)<br /><br />NR Deepika, final-year computer science student from BNMIT, wore a <br />chiffon asymmetric dress.<br />Punchline: “The dress works for any occasion. The asymmetric pattern, which is in vogue now, adds to the outfit’s appeal.”<br />Price: Chiffon asymmetric dress (Rs₹1,990)<br /><br />Evangeline Smita, a second-year student from BMS College of Engineering, matched a fuchsia cowl top with a black harem pants.<br />Punchline: “The outfit is comfortable and the colours works great now.” <br />Price: Fuchsia cowl top <br />(Rs 1,350) with black harem pants (Rs 1,350).<br /><br />Angelin Grashes, a final-year arts student with Cathedral College, wore an electric blue bustier and flared satin skirt.<br />Punchline: “The floral prints on the skirt are very appealing and the blue is striking.”<br />Price: Electric blue bustier (Rs 1,990) and flared satin skirt (Rs₹1,250). <br /><br /></p>