Madri, Mum’s Breast Friend

In the words of Chanel ‘Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky, in the street, fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live and what is happening’. This is why we must rid ourselves of the idea that fashion should stop once we become mothers, especially while we are breastfeeding.

Motherhood is a celebration of life, so why not celebrate in style? We’re not talking designer gowns, we mean the kind of effortlessness and chic simplicity of Madri Collection. Their ‘ready-to-mother line’ empowers women to breastfeed everywhere and to remain stylish (and comfortable) while doing so.

Madri Founders Ashley Melone and Danielle Walish were inspired by the Italian culture, which holds the mother on the highest pedestal and unapologetically celebrates style. They believe in superior garments, which allow mothers to nurse their baby effortlessly, whether at the breast or via pump.

Madri pieces are made in New York City from quality textiles with the intention of feeling good against the skin for both mother and babe. Each design has been cleverly tailored to allow access without feeling overexposed. This aims to empower women to feel more comfortable breastfeeding in all situations, from their offices, to restaurants, to parties.

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