The birth of our brand Maharani

Our company was inspired by the royal history of the wonderfully poised and strong ‘Maharanis’ across India’s rich cultural heritage. This inspiration became the driving force behind building this brand, with a vision to bring out the Maharani in every woman across India. Our collection brings out the regal, exclusive, and elegant designs to truly celebrate the Royal Women of India.

Presenting the iconic women

with

legendary beauty, impeccable taste,
distinct personality and strong voices.

Kempa Nanjammani Vani Vilasa Sannidhana

Maharani of Mysore

Maharani Kempa Nanjammani Vani Vilasa Sannidhana (1866 − 7 July 1934), was a queen and regent of Mysore, regent between 1895 and 1902 during the minority of Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV. During the seven year rule of her regency the State of Karnataka witnessed much progress especially in the field of public works, health and education. In 1893, she had been conferred the ‘Crown of India’ award. She made a mark in the annals of modern Mysore history by her grit, boldness, administrative acumen, integrity and benevolence which she had for her subjects. In recognition to her service as Regent, she was accorded the privilege of having 19 guns salute for the rest of her life.

Kempa Nanjammani Vani Vilasa Sannidhana

Maharani of Mysore

Kempa Nanjammani Vani Vilasa Sannidhana

Maharani of Mysore

Maharani Kempa Nanjammani Vani Vilasa Sannidhana (1866 − 7 July 1934), was a queen and regent of Mysore, regent between 1895 and 1902 during the minority of Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV. During the seven year rule of her regency the State of Karnataka witnessed much progress especially in the field of public works, health and education. In 1893, she had been conferred the ‘Crown of India’ award. She made a mark in the annals of modern Mysore history by her grit, boldness, administrative acumen, integrity and benevolence which she had for her subjects. In recognition to her service as Regent, she was accorded the privilege of having 19 guns salute for the rest of her life.

Sita Devi

Maharani of Baroda

Sita Devi

Maharani of Baroda

Maharani Sita Devi of Baroda, born on 12 May 1917 in Madras, India, died 15 February 1989 in Paris, France. She was known as the “Indian Wallis Simpson”. She was a colourful lady who led an extravagant life for over 40 years. She was rumoured to travel with no less than a thousand sarees, coordinated with shoes and furs. She was the most flamboyant Indian Maharani of all times.

Gayatri Devi

Maharani of Jaipur

Maharani Gayatri Devi (May 1919 − 29 July 2009), was the third Maharani consort of Jaipur from 1940 to 1949. She was known for her equestrian skills and polo-playing abilities and a great sports enthusiast. She was also Ranked as the “Most Beautiful Woman in the World” in the 60’s, by Vogue Magazine. She was also a striking beauty in her youth and grew up to become quite a fashion icon. She dedicated all life to philanthropic efforts and building schools for girls’ education.

Gayatri Devi

Maharani of Jaipur

Gayatri Devi

Maharani of Jaipur

Maharani Gayatri Devi (May 1919 − 29 July 2009), was the third Maharani consort of Jaipur from 1940 to 1949. She was known for her equestrian skills and polo-playing abilities and a great sports enthusiast. She was also Ranked as the “Most Beautiful Woman in the World” in the 60’s, by Vogue Magazine. She was also a striking beauty in her youth and grew up to become quite a fashion icon. She dedicated all life to philanthropic efforts and building schools for girls’ education.

Indira Devi

Princess of Baroda

Indira Devi

Princess of Baroda

Maharani Indira Devi born as Indira Raje (February 19, 1892 to September 6, 1968) was a Maharani of Cooch Behar, was a stunningly beautiful woman and prominent socialite. She was the consort of Jitendra Narayan, Maharaja of Cooch Behar, and a princess of Baroda State in her own right. The strong-willed princess’ personality shone through when she was a very young woman. Her administrative skills were deemed by observers very mediocre, but Indira quickly gained a reputation for her highly-active social life.

Vijaya Raje Scindia

Maharani of Gwalior

Maharani Vijaya Raje Scindia (12 October 1919 – 25 January 2001), born Lekha Divyeshwari Devi and known popularly as the Rajmata of Gwalior, was a prominent Indian political personality. Throughout her life, Maharani Vijaya, respectfully called Rajmata, lived to ensure progress and development of Gwalior and Madhya Pradesh.

Vijaya Raje Scindia

Maharani of Gwalior

Maharani Vijaya Raje Scindia (12 October 1919 – 25 January 2001), born Lekha Divyeshwari Devi and known popularly as the Rajmata of Gwalior, was a prominent Indian political personality. Throughout her life, Maharani Vijaya, respectfully called Rajmata, lived to ensure progress and development of Gwalior and Madhya Pradesh.

Sita Devi

Maharani of Kapurthala

Sita Devi

Maharani of Kapurthala

Maharani Sita Devi of Kapurthala (1915-2002) was widely regarded as one of the most glamorous royals of all time. A muse for several top photographers, at age 19 she was anointed by Vogue Magazine as the latest “secular goddess.” Three years later Look named her one of the five best dressed women on earth. Sita Devi wore chiffon saris and fur coats designed by Mainbocher. She was widely followed by the society columns as a ‘trend-setter’. As a young woman, she quickly gained a reputation as one of the most beautiful Indian women of the day. As befitted her status, she was always decked out in jaw-dropping jewels and was showered with attention and praise wherever she went.