2023
FW 23/24 Bride
"This collection is designed for the alternative bride looking for unique and rebellious pieces that will make heads turn. I wanted to experiment with colour sand silhouettes that you would not usually associate with bridal wear."
-Mani
2023
Resort SS23
"Lately, the only thing getting me hyped is the thought of jetting off on vacation. It's my chance to let loose with my wardrobe. When I put together this resort collection, I was just daydreaming about soaking up the sun somewhere hot, feeling comfy, and looking drop-dead gorgeous."
-Mani
2023
Party Girl
"With this collection, I aimed to spotlight my ready-to-wear flair. I've often been pigeonholed as a bridal and evening wear designer, but I wanted to prove I'm versatile. It was time to let my hair down and channel my inner party girl. After all, I've just become a new mom and emerged from years of pandemic life—it's time to have some fun!"
-Mani
2023
Bridal SS23
"This collection was created with my romantic brides in mind, seeking to blend traditional Indian silhouettes with contemporary fabrics such as laces, tulle, and zodiac prints"
-Mani
2022
OASIS
"When envisioning the Oasis collection, my goal was to blend the richness of traditional 'banarsi' fabric with the iconic silhouettes that define the Mani Jassal brand. This capsule collection features our timeless circle skirt alongside our signature OG Bustier, offering a fusion of heritage and contemporary style."
-Mani
2022
Scorpius 2.0
"If it wasn't apparent before, I'm pretty sure everyone can tell how much I adore 'lucknowi' fabric. It's like a nostalgic trip under the starry night sky for me. After debuting my first Scorpius collection back in 2019, I just had to relaunch it with a fresh set of jewel-toned colors. This collection is as traditional as I'll go when it comes to bridal wear."
- Mani
2021
UNLEASHED
"UNLEASHED is a testament to the pandemic and the human spirit to overcome challenges and embrace reinvention and self-expression, during these unpredictable times. As a designer, it's a great opportunity to make meaningful change, create pieces that you can wear all year round and essentially, have a season-less approach to fashion and style. I want to use the power of fashion to change how we see ourselves and each other."
-Mani
2020
chez moi
The concept for crafting a loungewear collection first sparked my interest back in April 2019, prompting me to sketch out a few initial designs. I envisioned a collection that authentically reflected my relaxed off-duty style - the kind where I'm casually dressed in sweatpants while working in my studio. From the outset, I've aspired for the Mani Jassal brand to evolve into a lifestyle entity. I found joy in blending fabrics typically associated with sweatpants into the world of lenghas. With pride, I can affirm that I introduced the very first sweatpant lengha to the world."
-Mani
2020
bridal dreams
"My design journey often involves transitioning between edgy collections and phases where I'm drawn to creating ultra-feminine, ethereal pieces. This particular collection emerged during a period when I felt deeply connected to my feminine side."
-Mani
2019
tulum
This collection was inspired by a trip to Tulum, Mexico. The collection is boho and eclectic, with hints of fairy tale. It consists of light weight fabrics such as linen, cottons and organzas. The colours are soft and earthy mirroring the colour tones in Tulum. Sage greens and blush pinks are colours that appear in almost all outfits, harmonizing the collection.
2018
GARDEN OF DESIRE | ERISED
The collection is inspired by the tale is of a young woman finding self love through brokenness, and self realization through the reflection of another. It is about her picking up her broken pieces and completely reinventing herself. An act of vulnerability, a leap of faith, a journey inward that gives rise to her most beautiful self. Ultimately coming into who she was searching for all along.
2017
alamari
Taking inspiration from the colours in Mani's personal alamārī in combination with her recent discovery of Moroccan geography and architecture, Mani Jassal presents a lively collection full of colour, beaded embroidery, and hand appliquéd laces. This collection features fun and unique pieces that can be mixed and matched in any way to best showcase your own style.
2016
bridal collection
"This marked one of my inaugural ventures into bridal collections, and the debut of the renowned Hierarchy skirt design. My vision was to blend modern lace fabrics with traditional mirror work and banarsi textiles, crafting a contemporary offering for today's bride. Each ensemble boasted its own unique identity, allowing me to explore a spectrum of styles and silhouettes with creative freedom. This collection propelled me towards my current path as a minimalist bridal designer."
-Mani
2015