Bottega Veneta
Bottega Veneta was founded in 1966 by Michele Taddei and Renzo Zengiaro and gained notoriety quickly for its hand-woven leather goods. In 2001 the house was bought by the Gucci Group and expanded its line to include jewelry, eyewear, furniture, and clothing. This push allowed the fashion house to grow and gain momentum in the industry, however, the “intrecciato” weave is still its most recognizable achievement. Bottega Veneta is known for their no-logo design and has built their reputation on quality and understated fashion.