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About us

VEPLEN IS A CONTEMPORARY PERUVIAN FASHION HOUSE FOUNDED IN 2015 BY PIA VEPLEN WITH THE DESIRE TO PRESENT HER OWN VISION OF WOMEN’S WEAR:

BY VEPLEN, GARMENTS ARE THE CENTER OF EVERYTHING AND SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. EACH PIECE OF CLOTHING IS CRAFTED TO BE UNIQUE AND PRACTICAL, WITH NO NEED FOR THE ARTIFICIAL AND STANDING OUT NATURAL BEAUTY IN TUNE WITH THE EVERYDAY LIVES OF WOMEN FOR WHOM IT IS DESIGNED.

SOPHISTICATION, SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS, DETAILS AND TIMELESS MODERNITY ARE VEPLEN’S MAJOR CHARACTERISTICS.

WE ARE COMMITTED TO

RE-WEAR

OUR GARMENTS WITH IN A VERSATILE AND UNIQUE WAY.

RE-CYCLE

GARMENT WASTE TO CREATE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL PIECES.

RE-FASHION

WITH DETAILS AND TIMELESS MODERNITY.

RE-STYLE IT

WITH SOPHISTICATION.

RE-COOL IT

GIVING MATERIALS A NEW LOOK.

PIA VELARDE PLENGE

ARTISTIC DIRECTOR OF VEPLEN

“After several years in the fashion market, I found my passion for textures and cuts inspired by geometric lines of architecture.
Veplen emerges with the aim of sharing my vision of fashion: a raw and natural style. A unique fashion, with movement & fluidity, that takes you directly to a natural beauty without the need of artificial elements.”

A UNIQUE STYLE

Veplen is a fashion company that aims at creating and building affinities and clear values. Veplen’s fashion style has a coherent project, which is to make beautiful, sincere and genuine clothing for women. The aim is to empower them and give them joy in dressing. This cool factor is present in each collection.

“YOU CAN WEAR IT EFFORTLESSLY AND SHOW YOUR OWN COOLNESS BY COMBINING PIECES”

FAIR TRADE & SUSTAINABILITY

Veplen’s aesthetics are clean, elegant and responsible by working with local certified organic GOTS cotton fabrics from the Peruvian Andes, thus contributing to reduce the environmental impact of fashion industry in nature.

With the same vision of ethical fashion, Veplen is working on reducing the carbon footprint by promoting the use of local resources and local production. Each piece of Peruvian Alpaca fiber is handcrafted by a community of women
in Lima.