Bottega Veneta was established in 1966 in Vicenza, Italy[1] by Michele Taddei and Renzo Zengiaro. Crafting artisanal leather goods, the brand developed a distinctive leather weaving design, the Intrecciato, which instantly became Bottega Veneta\'s iconic look.[2] \"When your own initials are enough\" became the brand\'s historic slogan because the crafted Intrecciato made Bottega Veneta\'s products immediately recognizable, and its logo only appeared discreetly on the inside of its products.[3][4] In 1972, Bottega Veneta opened its first store in the USA, in New York City.[2] In the mid-1970s, the company started to make shoes.[5] Renzo Zengiaro left the company at the end of the 1970s. Soon after, Michele Taddei handed over the company to his ex-wife Laura Braggion, who headed the company with her second husband Vittorio Moltedo from then on.[6] She moved to New York to develop the company and became a member of the local jetset.[7] In 1980, the actress Lauren Hutton carried a Bottega Veneta Intrecciato bag in the movie American Gigolo.[8] In 1985, Andy Warhol made the short film Bottega Veneta Industrial Videotape.[9][7] During the 1990s, Bottega Veneta launched its first ready-to-wear collection.[5] 2000 to present In February 2001, Gucci a subsidiary of Kering, acquired Bottega Veneta for $156 million.[10] The following May, Patrizio di Marco was appointed CEO, and in June Tomas Maier creative director.[11] Vogue coined the term ?stealth wealth? to describe the brand\'s new style.[12] The brand launched a fashion jewellery line in 2002, followed by a fine jewellery line in 2006.[13] By 2005, the company was profitable again.[14] From 2001 to 2010, Bottega Veneta\'s sales grew 15-fold.[15] Bottega Veneta presented its first women ready-to-wear runway show in February 2005 and its first men runway show in June 2006.[16] In January 2009, Marco Bizzarri succeeded to Patrizio di Marco as CEO of Bottega Veneta.[17] In June 2011, Bottega Veneta launched its first women\'s fragrance Eau de Parfum.[18] In 2012, Bottega Veneta\'s sales reached the $1 billion mark.[19] In 2006, Bottega Veneta launched a 3-year, tuition-free training program in partnership with the 4-century-old Scuola d\'Arte e Mestieri di Vicenza.[20] Bottega Veneta launched the Women\'s Mountain Cooperatives in 2011, independent artisanal leather workshops for unemployed women of the Alto Astico and Posina mountain community.[21] Bottega Veneta opened a first manufacturing site Manifattura Veneta Pelletterie in Altavilla Vicentina in 2011, and a second in Malo in 2012.[22] In 2011, La Scuola dei Maestri Pellettieri di Bottega Veneta created a 3-month post-graduate course with the Universit? Iuav di Venezia to train students to advanced handbag design and product development.[23] In 2013, Bottega Veneta moved its atelier from Vicenza to a historic 18th-century villa surrounded by a 590,000-square-foot park near Montebello Vicentino.[24] The renovation of the property underwent a strict environmental process.[25] Bottega Veneta also opened its first flagship store, a 11,448 square-foot boutique in a historical building on Via Sant\'Andrea in Milan.[26] In April 2014, Marco Bizzarri stepped down as CEO of Bottega Veneta[27] and Carlo Alberto Beretta became the company\'s new CEO in January 2015.[28] In 2016, the brand\'s second flagship store opened on North Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills.[29] The company announced it would unify its men and women\'s shows.[30] During the company\'s 50th anniversary show at the Accademia di Brera, the Bottega Veneta clutch bag carried by Lauren Hutton in the 1980 movie American Gigolo was revived (and renamed The Lauren 1980).[31] In October 2016, Claus-Dietrich Lahrs was appointed CEO of Bottega Veneta.[32] In 2018, Bottega Veneta opened a 6-floor flagship store in Ginza, Tokyo, in a building designed as a tribute to the capital\'s architectural modernism.[33] In January 2018, Bottega Veneta opened a 15,000-square-foot store - its third flagship store - on the corner of Madison and 64th Street in New York City.[4][34] In June 2018, Tomas Maier stepped down as creative director of Bottega Veneta.[35]
CEO | Stock Price | Founder | Headquarters | Revenue | Founded | Area Served |
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Bartolomeo Rongone | EUR 543.50 | Michele Taddei and Renzo Zengiaro | Milan, Italy | ?1.168 billion | Worldwide |