Projet Numero Deux - London Launch



01 SEPTEMBER 2010
18.00 - 21.00

Hosted by DARKROOM (...)

TAUA CANVAS / NEW COLLECTION



Tauá White Geranium Creme - FW 10  (...)

Projet Numéro Deux, Debut Collection




September 1st, Veja launches in London Projet Numéro Deux, the debut collection of bags and accessories. (...)

Snippet Exhibition at Veja - London



For the opening of Veja's Rivington Street studio in Shoreditch, London, artists from Snippet exhibition baptized the walls with a preview of their up-coming show. (...)


Rue89 magazine@Veja



Renowned for their unconventional features, the French collective and independent news website Rue 89 make their first move to print with the release of a monthly edition. The team (Frederic, Jean-Marie, Valérie and Charlie) are currently based at Veja, Paris.

Making of Tauá

Making-of Veja Tauá...

EJF Curates London Pop-Up Store

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The Environmental Justice Foundation has been donated a 3 storey shop on Carnaby Street in London to raise awareness and funds for their environmental campaigns: http://www.ejfoundation.org/

SP,MA Canvas // Spring-Summer 2010

The canvas SP,MA are now available in four colorways : Ice Navy / Ice Carmin / Grey Royal / Grey Cyprus

You can find them at :

Kapok - Hong Kong

BlackBlock - Paris

Printemps de l’Homme - Paris

In matters of principle, stand like a rock

Taking inspiration from Thomas Jefferson’s wise words, Veja and the The Three Threads (Shoreditch, London) have teamed up and designed a window to coincide with Fair-Trade Fortnight and the UK launch of The Grid for women.

"On matters of style, swim with the current. In matters of principle, stand like a rock" Thomas Jefferson

The Veja Grid available at www.thethreethreads.com

The Three Threads, 47-49 Charlotte Road, EC2A 3QT

Death to the malls

Could you go without buying any new clothes for a year? A new online group has been created to achieve just that. The group has developed a project that focuses on the consumptive habits of the average consumer.

The ‘American Apparel Diet’ (note: has no connection to American Apparel Store) challenges members to avoid buying any new clothing for a year. Members can join at any time and test their ability to be weaned off their consumption addictions.