Founded by Anjali Verma, Moodora is a women’s fashion brand born in late 2025 with a simple yet powerful idea: to create clothing that actually feels good to wear. Inspired by her childhood surrounded by cotton fabrics and her father’s fabric business, Anjali grew up with an eye for quality and a deep respect for craftsmanship.
Her journey into fashion began while working closely with clothing brands, where she noticed how often fabric quality was compromised for profit margins. Many products claimed to be premium but failed to deliver comfort or durability. This gap inspired her to build Moodora — a brand that prioritizes authentic fabrics, comfort, and affordability.
Moodora started small, with dresses, co-ords, and kurtis, but the vision has always been bigger than categories. It’s about building a brand people can genuinely trust when it comes to quality. Every piece is designed for real everyday wear, not fleeting trends, making Moodora a thoughtful choice for modern women.
At Moodora, the philosophy is clear: good clothing starts with good fabric. The brand works in small batches to maintain quality control, reduce waste, and ensure every garment is crafted with care. This approach also values the people behind the process — from sourcing to stitching — creating a responsible and sustainable production model.
Anjali emphasizes that fashion doesn’t need to be overproduced to be meaningful. By focusing on comfort, durability, and accessibility, Moodora is proving that style and quality can coexist without an unreasonable price tag.

The brand is still growing, learning, and evolving with every collection and every piece of customer feedback. Yet one promise remains constant: great quality, always. That’s the Moodora commitment.
Moodora represents more than clothing; it’s a movement towards mindful fashion. It challenges the idea that affordable fashion must compromise on quality, offering women garments that feel good, look stylish, and last longer.
Looking ahead, Moodora plans to expand into new categories and designs while staying true to its roots — fabrics that matter, fits that comfort, and fashion that respects both people and the planet.





