Where is Maje clothing from?
Paris
First and foremost, Maje is a family business… Judith Milgrom’s, to be specific. Founded in Paris in 1998, the brand excels in bold, modern, urban fashion. It wasn’t long before it opened its first boutique in Paris on the Rive Gauche in the 6th arrondissement.
Is Maje a luxury brand?
Maje is an accessible luxury brand. It’s part of SMCP Group, a French company with four brands: Sandro, Maje, Claudie Pierlot & De Fursac. All four are inspired by Parisian chic.
Is Maje sustainable?
Our goal is to reach 40% by winter 2021 and be above 60% in 2025. For Summer 2021, we have developed a new capsule that is 100% made of GOTS-certified organic materials. In addition, as from two seasons ago all of our denim is eco-wash certified. As of 2020, all of our labels are now made from recycled polyester.
Who founded Maje?
Judith Milgrom
Maje, the name chosen by its founder, Judith Milgrom, is a combination of the initials of the first names of her loved ones. In 1998, Judith decided to create clothing for active women. At the time, no products were offered that fell between luxury and the mass market.
Are Sandro and Maje related?
The designers and siblings behind labels Sandro and Maje—Judith Milgrom and Evelyne Chetrite—share their essentials for living in the City of Light.
Are Maje and Sandro sisters?
It is in 1998, in fidelity to the family tradition that Judith founded Maje, whose name represents the symbiosis of the siblings: M for Moyal – Judith’s maiden name, A for Alain, her brother – co-founder of the brand, J for Judith and E for Evelyne, her sister-founder of Sandro.
Is Sandro a sustainable brand?
Today, 43% of our collection is eco-responsible. We are aiming for over 60% eco-responsible products by 2025.
Who designs Maje?
10 Questions with Judith Milgrom, the Designer Behind Maje. Get to know the Moroccan-born, Paris-based designer taking the bohemian-chic ready-to-wear label global.
Is Sandro a good brand?
If you go with any other high end designer brand you will not get that price tag, everything will be times more expansive. So, I really think that Sandro nailed its niche, you get trendy elegant designs with high quality tailoring for less money, its definitely good value for what you pay.
Is Sandro fast fashion?
French apparel brands—with names such as Sandro, Claudie Pierlot, the Kooples and Zadig & Voltaire—that focus on the upper-midprice clothing market, have built their strategy on bridging the gap between bargain-basement “fast fashion” purveyors and super-expensive designer clothing.