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Bottega Veneta

Label Overview

Founded in Italy in 1966, Bottega Veneta gained notoriety in the seventies and eighties for its handwoven leather bags. After that, the house struggled to find its identity. British designer Giles Deacon, accessories designer Stuart Vevers, and stylist Katie Grand joined the company in 2000 to attempt to revive its image, but Bottega was already on the verge of bankruptcy. The label regained its footing in 2001, when the Gucci Group bought it and made German designer Tomas Maier creative director. Bottega quickly became a premier luxury label known as much for ready-to-wear as for leather goods. The “intrecciato” weave remains a fashion evergreen and shows no signs of waning, while Maier’s womenswear and menswear—super-luxe, understated, pricey—gathers momentum each season. Goddess draping, clean lines, and soft colors rule the giorno, and although the house shuns obvious logos and labels, their bags still do big business. With more than 100 stores in more than 30 countries, and a gig designing suites at the St. Regis Hotels in New York and Rome, Bottega Veneta is a lifestyle brand for those of us living the good life.

Status
Established
Clients
Nicole Kidman, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Jennifer Aniston
Other Product Lines
Eyewear, Fragrances, Home, Handbags, Shoes
Collaborations
Designs suites for the St. Regis Hotel in New York and Rome. (2006 to Present)
Owned By
Gucci Group
Address
Viale Piceno, 17
Milan, Italy (MI) 20129
39-02-700-6061
Where To Buy
Bottega Veneta, Bergdorf Goodman, Saks Fifth Avenue
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  • Bottega Veneta

    Designed By
    Tomas Maier, Spring 2002 - Present
    Giles Deacon, Fall 2001 - Fall 2001
    Laura Moltedo, 1966 - Spring 2001
    Shows In
    Milan
    Collection Types
    RTW, Resort
    Similar Clientele
    Carolina Herrera, MaxMara
    Styles & Tags
    Italian
  • Bottega Veneta Menswear

    Designed By
    Tomas Maier, Fall 2003 - Present
    Shows In
    Milan
    Collection Types
    Menswear
    Similar Clientele
    Dries Van Noten
    Styles & Tags
    Italian

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