maja

     

A majo (masc.) or maja (fem.) was a member of the Marid artistic scene of the early nineteenth century (and also to some extent the late 18th and late 19th), who distinguished themselves by their pure, gracious use of the Castilian language and their elaborate outfits. They were people from the lower classes of society who nevertheless had great style and verve, and made sure they always looked good. Majos were one of the subjects of the painter Francisco Goya.