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Bottega Veneta
T y p e: Subsidiary of Gucci Group
Founded : 1966
Founder(s): Vittorio & Laura Moltedo
Headquarters : Vicenza, Italy
Area served: Worldwide
Key people: Tomas Maier
Industry: Fashion
Products: Leather goods
Owner: Gucci Group
Bottega Veneta is a manufacturer of luxury leather goods, most famous
for its Intrecciato line of woven leather. The company is based in
Vicenza, in the Veneto region of northeast Italy. A family firm founded
in 1966, Bottega Veneta was bought by Gucci in 2001.
History
Bottega Veneta was launched by Vittorio and Laura Moltedo in 1966.
However interest in the brand declined during the 1990s so in 2000, the
Moltedos brought in British designer Giles Deacon to shake up the
languishing house. According to Deacon, the interview took place on a
bed at the George V in Paris, and he got the job because Laura Moltedo
liked a picture in his portfolio, of a budgerigar driving a Rolls-Royce.
Under Deacon the company launched a successful line of Ready-To-Wear
clothing, but in July 2001 Tom Ford persuaded Gucci Group to buy
Bottega Veneta.
Ford moved Deacon to Gucci womenswear, and German-born designer
Tomas Maier took over at Bottega Veneta. With Gucci's support, Bottega
Veneta has reclaimed its leading position in the luxury leather goods
market.
Style
Bottega is best known for its hand-woven leather goods - bags, belts, and
shoes. They are all handcrafted in Italy and retail for €1000 or more.
Current Bottega handbags typically boast clean lines, the softest Intreciatto
woven leathers, and a classic palette. Major trends are nodded to (such
as patent leather and studs in autumn 2007), but always in a toned-
down, easy-to-wear way. They are generally only labelled on the inside,
although under Deacon, the metalwork had small, subtle logos). Bottega
Veneta’s approach is best summed up by a company slogan that loosely
translates as "When your own initials are enough"
Maier's aesthetic for Bottega Veneta Ready-To-Wear is more understated
and classical than Deacon's "high-octane, ultra-sexy" look. Lines are simple
and clean, with ladylike silhouettes and (particularly for Spring/Summer
collections) Greco-Roman inspired draping and folding predominating.
The color palette consists largely of light-toned neutrals and pastels for
recent Spring/Summer collections, and black, neutrals and faded colors,
such as reds and yellows for Autumn/Winter 2007–08.
Boutiques
The company currently has boutiques in Italy, Spain, France, the United
Kingdom, Switzerland, Germany, Greece, Russia, Turkey, Denmark,
Sweden, Lithuania, Ukraine, Japan, Hong Kong, Guam, Korea, Taiwan,
Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, Kuwait, India, Malaysia,
the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. (By: The Ultimate Designer
HandbagsOutlet.biz Studio)

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Bottega Veneta

  • 1. Bottega Veneta T y p e: Subsidiary of Gucci Group Founded : 1966 Founder(s): Vittorio & Laura Moltedo Headquarters : Vicenza, Italy Area served: Worldwide Key people: Tomas Maier Industry: Fashion Products: Leather goods Owner: Gucci Group Bottega Veneta is a manufacturer of luxury leather goods, most famous for its Intrecciato line of woven leather. The company is based in Vicenza, in the Veneto region of northeast Italy. A family firm founded in 1966, Bottega Veneta was bought by Gucci in 2001. History Bottega Veneta was launched by Vittorio and Laura Moltedo in 1966. However interest in the brand declined during the 1990s so in 2000, the Moltedos brought in British designer Giles Deacon to shake up the languishing house. According to Deacon, the interview took place on a bed at the George V in Paris, and he got the job because Laura Moltedo liked a picture in his portfolio, of a budgerigar driving a Rolls-Royce. Under Deacon the company launched a successful line of Ready-To-Wear clothing, but in July 2001 Tom Ford persuaded Gucci Group to buy Bottega Veneta. Ford moved Deacon to Gucci womenswear, and German-born designer Tomas Maier took over at Bottega Veneta. With Gucci's support, Bottega Veneta has reclaimed its leading position in the luxury leather goods market. Style Bottega is best known for its hand-woven leather goods - bags, belts, and shoes. They are all handcrafted in Italy and retail for €1000 or more. Current Bottega handbags typically boast clean lines, the softest Intreciatto woven leathers, and a classic palette. Major trends are nodded to (such as patent leather and studs in autumn 2007), but always in a toned- down, easy-to-wear way. They are generally only labelled on the inside, although under Deacon, the metalwork had small, subtle logos). Bottega Veneta’s approach is best summed up by a company slogan that loosely translates as "When your own initials are enough" Maier's aesthetic for Bottega Veneta Ready-To-Wear is more understated and classical than Deacon's "high-octane, ultra-sexy" look. Lines are simple
  • 2. and clean, with ladylike silhouettes and (particularly for Spring/Summer collections) Greco-Roman inspired draping and folding predominating. The color palette consists largely of light-toned neutrals and pastels for recent Spring/Summer collections, and black, neutrals and faded colors, such as reds and yellows for Autumn/Winter 2007–08. Boutiques The company currently has boutiques in Italy, Spain, France, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Germany, Greece, Russia, Turkey, Denmark, Sweden, Lithuania, Ukraine, Japan, Hong Kong, Guam, Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, Kuwait, India, Malaysia, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. (By: The Ultimate Designer HandbagsOutlet.biz Studio)