What started as a neighbourhood favourite, Veronica’s has evolved into a cultural landmark that draws not just loyal locals but also global names like Ranveer Singh, Alia Bhatt, Deepika Padukone, Dua Lipa, and Callum Turner. With this collaboration, that energy moves beyond the space and onto the streets.
At its core, the drop reflects a larger shift: a growing confidence in homegrown brands shaping their own narrative. By bringing together food and fashion, Comet and Veronica’s challenge the long-held idea that global influence must come from the West, instead celebrating a distinctly Indian point of view.
“Since the beginning of Comet, the goal’s been simple: make something so good, people show up for it, talk about it, and build communities around it. Veronica’s shares that same instinct, so this felt natural, almost inevitable. And in many ways, it’s part of something bigger. India’s been shaping its own cultural wave for a while now, and this sneaker is a small reflection of that,” says Utkarsh Gupta, Co-Founder of Comet.
“Veronica’s goes beyond the space; it’s a feeling people connect with. Working with Comet on this sneaker felt like an easy extension of that a way to take that energy and turn it into something people can wear and make their own. Something that feels just as much a part of the city as Veronica’s does,” adds Hussain Shahzad, Executive Chef, Hunger Inc. Hospitality.
Retailing at INR 6,499, the Comet x Veronica’s Bombay sneaker is now available at https://www.wearcomet.com/pages/sneaker-drop-veronicas-nm
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