"The most sustainable thing we can make is something a woman wants to wear for ten years."
MAJIQ began in 2019, in a small studio above a fabric merchant in Lisbon. Our founder Amara had spent ten years designing for other houses — and grew tired of seeing beautiful clothes made in ways no one was proud of.
So she started something smaller. Something honest. A house where the people who cut the cloth, who finish the seams, who pack the boxes — all knew the woman they were making for.
Today MAJIQ is still small. We like it that way. Every piece passes through fewer than a dozen hands before it reaches yours, and each one of those hands is paid fairly for the time they give it.
"The most sustainable thing we can make is something a woman wants to wear for ten years."
Two collections a year, no more. Each piece sketched, sampled, and refined for months before it ever reaches the floor.
We choose silk, linen, wool, and cotton from mills we've visited ourselves. No mystery blends, no shortcuts — and a transparent list on every label.
Reinforced seams, generous hems, replaceable buttons. A MAJIQ piece is built to be altered, repaired, and re-loved for years.