Bottega Veneta bags are the pinnacle of luxe and a must-have for any fashion lover. The intricate designs and functionality make them the perfect accessory for any night-out ensemble.
When Daniel Lee took over as creative director, he infused the brand with sleek silhouettes like the Cassette and Jodie. Even after his departure, these bags remain popular with the fashion crowd and celebrities alike.
The Pouch
Bottega Veneta is one of the most iconic designer brands, and its bags are the perfect example that less is more. Its Intrecciato weave is the perfect mix of artful sophistication and everyday functionality, which makes these purses coveted by fashion lovers around the world. These bags will never go out of style and are a must-have in every woman’s wardrobe.
Founded in 1963, the Italian label grew from strength to strength until it was acquired by Kering in 2017. Under new creative director Daniel Lee, the house churned out It bag after It bag, all while keeping true to the brand’s signature aesthetic.
One of the brand’s most popular creations is the Pouch, which debuted in Lee’s Fall 2020 collection. Indulgent swathes of supple leather are folded and gathered to resemble a dumpling, with a simple clam-like fastening at the top. Available in several sizes, from mini pouches to oversized shoulder-bags, this is a must-have.
The Cassette
Bottega Veneta is renowned for its woven leather bags. Their iconic intrecciato weave, known for its artful sophistication and superb craftsmanship, has become a fashion favorite among celebrities and discerning shoppers. Neiman Marcus offers a wide selection of Bottega Veneta purses that feature this timeless weave, including The Cassette crossbody bag.
Founded in Vicenza, Italy, in 1966 by Michele Taddei and Renzo Zengiaro, the company initially thrived with designs rooted in simple yet sophisticated style. A dedication to excellent craftsmanship earned it a loyal following that included celebrities like Andy Warhol and Lauren Hutton.
After a rocky period in the ’90s when logomania ravaged the industry, Bottega Veneta was bought by Kering and revived under the leadership of creative director Tomas Maier. Harking back to the brand’s artisanal roots with a contemporary edge, he reshaped the house into a global luxury powerhouse offering ready-to-wear, fine jewelry and perfume along with its famed accessories.
The Jodie
The Jodie is one of the newest bags from Bottega Veneta. The style first debuted under the Daniel Lee era, but has since been given new life with current creative director Matthieu Blazy at the helm. The BV bag’s unique shape and ever-expanding lineup of colors have landed the style on the arms of many fashion icons, including Rihanna, Bella Hadid, and Kendall Jenner.
The Jodie features a rectangular silhouette and is available in a variety of colors, from deep inky green to chalk white to full-bodied red. The design also has a gathered edge, which lends it a look of vintage inspiration. For a modern twist, try The Jodie in a metallic shade or a raffia iteration. For authenticity, look for an interior tag with a unique serial number. This is a good way to spot counterfeits, notes Finch. The tag should also have a raw edge, which sets it apart from the cleanly cut edges of some counterfeit bags.
The Knot
The Knot has exploded into one of the most popular online wedding resources. From a chatroom-based social network to a website and gift registry, the site has become a one-stop shop for all things brides and grooms need in their planning process. It has even earned the praise of fashion icons like Kleinfeld Bridal CEO Ronnie Rothstein and JLM Couture CEO Joseph Murphy.
Since taking over the company in 2021, Bartolomeo Rongone has led Bottega Veneta to new heights. During his tenure, revenue has spiked 24.2 percent. He’s also pushed the house to explore bold, contemporary designs. One of his best moves was to take the classic intrecciato and blow it up into a playfully oversized Maxi weave. Now, this bag is a go-to in the fashion world. It’s available in tote, camera bag and bucket bag iterations.