VEJA x MilK collaboration In 2003, Isis-colombe Combreas and her husband co-founded MilK, a trendsetting magazine shaping children’s fashion, family and interior design. Back then reality TV was all over the place. They went against the tide by launchinga print magazine. With only a small team of three people, they managed to become a reference. How? By choosing the right tools, adapting to constraints, and mastering emerging techniques: switching from cutters and glue to computers and innovative software. A mindset close to that of VEJA, which has always been committed to doing things differently. VEJA x MilK magazine, pairs for babies and kids ➡️ https://lnkd.in/gH9yxZFT
VEJA
Commerce de détail d’habillement et d’accessoires de mode
Paris, Paris 141 817 abonnés
Organic cotton / Amazonian rubber / Fair trade / Made in Brazil / Social inclusion
À propos
Organic cotton / Amazonian rubber / Fair trade / Made in Brazil / Social inclusion Stores: New York, Paris, Bordeaux, Berlin, Madrid, London, São Paulo, Los Angeles, Copenhagen
- Site web
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http://bit.ly/3PjAkx2
Lien externe pour VEJA
- Secteur
- Commerce de détail d’habillement et d’accessoires de mode
- Taille de l’entreprise
- 201-500 employés
- Siège social
- Paris, Paris
- Type
- Société civile/Société commerciale/Autres types de sociétés
- Fondée en
- 2004
- Domaines
- Fair-Trade, Ecology, Social Enterprise, Fashion, Footwear, Sportswear, Accessories, CSR, Supply Chain, Ethical Trade et Transparency
Lieux
Employés chez VEJA
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Pascal de Villepin
VEJA VENTURES
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Drs. Philippe La Reine MBA
Chief of Staff to the Minister of Tourism, Transport and Labor in Aruba
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Cesar Villalba
Founder CV Design Studio, Design Consulting at Coach, Veja, Giordana, Article One and more.
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Anthony Bunn
Head of Sales EMEA | Brand Building, Sales Development
Nouvelles
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VEJA x MilK magazine August 27th
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New colorways of the V-90 ➡️ https://lnkd.in/g3-CucHe
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"Bring back the Volley". We've been hearing it for years. So we did it. Last year, we brought back the first sneaker we've ever made. We focused on investing in sourced raw materials, using 100% organic cotton, organic traced leather, or suede, and 40% Amazonian wild rubber for the outsole. Born in Brazil in 2005: The Volley ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eP-m-wpv
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Back to retro running with the Rio Branco II ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eTgaqSdh
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A color combination with the VEJA Arpoador ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eMt9sks4
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During lockdown in 2020, the sketch of our first hiking shoe was made: the Fitz Roy As we were all confined and idealizing the outdoors, we thought it was the right time to start with something performance-oriented like a hiking shoe. We took inspiration from the Fitz Roy mountains located on the border between Argentina and Chile which are subtly referenced on the side of the shoe In 2021 the VEJA team took the Fitz Roy to the test in the Alps. No models, just real people travelling together to collectively understand exactly how it felt. A human experience we repeated in 2025 for the opening of Centre Commercial Outdoor, our new store dedicated to sports and outdoor enthusiasts, with brands focusing on clean sourcing, local craftsmanship, and innovation. The Fitz Roy: https://lnkd.in/eRzcrk6P
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Paying tribute to our Brazilian roots: the Etna, the first VEJA sandal. ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eXCYzPyU
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The anatomy of retro running. What’s behind it? In the 1970s, running was huge in the USA but shoe technology was simple. Retro running's been around since then, starting with thin soles. Then technology grew. Chunkier. Bolder. The style fell away… then came back. It's a trend that cycles, and right now, it's really back. We’ve been designing this kind of shoe for a while: retro running shoes with our own twist. For the Rio Branco II, we kept the codes; a sharp sole with geometric details but made it ours. A big, bold VEJA logo. The largest we’ve ever done. The Paulistana, another VEJA model, we made it a bit bulkier, a bit more classic. "You know, some designs, when they're done right, they're timeless. You wear them in the 80s, and 40 years later, you still want to wear them. It's about simplicity and classic designs. And that's what we're aiming for with VEJA sneakers, that's the essence of a sneaker for me." Jordanne Green, designer at VEJA
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