The second auditions for Femina Miss India Maharashtra 2025 took place on 27 November 2025 at Ramji Vidyalaya Group Of Schools and Laxmichand Golwala College Of Commerce & Economics, a Future Varsity Ghatkopar campus. It was a day filled with ambition, excitement, nerves, and the soft buzz of possibility. Amid the energy and anticipation, Yuri Woori offered something rare—a moment of self-care, calm, and grounding.
A philosophy born in Seoul, designed for India
The founder of Yuri Woori, Arti Srivastava, often says that skincare in Seoul taught them something profound. Beauty is not about how you look—it is about how cared for you feel. In Korea, skincare is an unhurried ritual. It is quiet, intentional, and loving. A small act of honouring yourself, a pause in the middle of a busy day.
Indian skin comes with its own challenges—humidity, pollution, long commutes, and packed schedules where self-care is often the first thing sacrificed. That is how Yuri Woori was born: Korean-crafted skincare designed specifically for Indian skin and climate. Their products reflect the same purity, science, and craft that define leading Korean beauty, yet are thoughtfully formulated to suit Indian skin behaviour. The brand calls it affordable luxury skincare—dermatologist-approved, high-quality formulations that feel premium, without the premium price tag.
Why it mattered in the audition room
At a Mumbai audition for Femina Miss India Maharashtra 2025, stress, pressure, and comparison are natural companions. What stood out was how Yuri Woori cut through the noise. They reminded participants that self-care is strength. A calm mind, hydrated skin, and inner balance are just as important as the outfit or the walk.
Participants asked about confidence, acne, and dullness from travel. The Yuri Woori team listened patiently, shared routines, and explained skincare as a lifestyle, not a checklist. They emphasized simplicity, gentleness, and how rituals can build resilience. And yes—they distributed samples, not just as a giveaway, but as an invitation to start a daily ritual, a small pause to care for oneself.
What Yuri Woori stands for
The Femina Miss India criteria have always gone beyond appearance. The pageant celebrates personality, purpose, humility, and authenticity. It rewards women who embrace their identity, carry their stories with pride, and show strength in their individuality.
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This is exactly what Yuri Woori champions. Their message is simple: treat your skin with kindness, understand your body, and fall in love with the person you already are. Their philosophy is not about looking perfect—it is about feeling cared for. This mirrors the spirit of Femina Miss India, where inner confidence grows from grounded rituals, not trends or pressure.
Moments That Stay After the Auditions
As the day drew to a close, the auditions felt less like a competition and more like a journey inward. Many participants left with more than skincare products—they walked away with a mindset that the path to becoming Femina Miss India is not about perfection, but about resilience, compassion, and nurturing oneself.
In a room filled with dreams, Yuri Woori offered a reminder that confidence starts in the quietest moments of care. That message will stay with these aspiring queens long after the spotlight fades.
For the very first time in 60 years, the Miss India Organization has granted an academic institution the official license to host and organize its state pageant, Femina Miss India Maharashtra. With 25 years of excellence, Future Varsity Education Group will exclusively manage the event through its students, providing them with hands-on experience in large-scale event management, media, and fashion, while combining practical industry exposure with Femina Miss India’s legacy of excellence.


