Louise Trotter - Designer, Creative Director of Bottega Veneta

Congratulations, I’m so happy for her. The only way to go is up for her now.

The fact that she brings Carven back to the conversation and got the Kering crown jewel with only 4 collections, it’s just so impressive to me. And I love that her name wasn’t associated with any big names but she was building the foundation for her career steady one step at a time, from Joseph to Lacoste to Carven and now Bottega. Talent and tirelessly dedication to the craft will always have a place in fashion.

And one the side note this mean more Suzanne Koller for me and I’m not complaining :P.
 
I am excited to see what she will achieve at Bottega Veneta.
It can go either way - and that is how fashion must be.
Also - no vanilla boy at the helm of an important luxury house!!
Wish her the best of luck and thick skin to deal with Kering.
 
I mean…I think this is a very risky decision for Kering frankly speaking. But after ancora boy in Gucci nothing surprises me lol. Very curious to understand why it was Louise that got the job instead of pushing for an internal promotion ( BV design team has aplenty of competent professionals in there)
 
I mean…I think this is a very risky decision for Kering frankly speaking. But after ancora boy in Gucci nothing surprises me lol. Very curious to understand why it was Louise that got the job instead of pushing for an internal promotion ( BV design team has aplenty of competent professionals in there)
A lot of people are rooting for her in the industry and tbh, after 2 « stars » designers, it make sense to have someone known to build some sort of excitement.
Even more when we don’t know who is leaving BV with Blazy.
I wonder where she will be based though.
 
A lot of people are rooting for her in the industry and tbh, after 2 « stars » designers, it make sense to have someone known to build some sort of excitement.
Even more when we don’t know who is leaving BV with Blazy.
I wonder where she will be based though.
I get you, but she has really big shoes to fill after Lee and even Blazy… and will BV like a CD that doesn’t create hype? Time will tell I guess
 
A lot of people are rooting for her in the industry and tbh, after 2 « stars » designers, it make sense to have someone known to build some sort of excitement.
Even more when we don’t know who is leaving BV with Blazy.
I wonder where she will be based though.
Her last Carven was not impressive, more of an audition for The Row.
Who is rooting for her ?
 
Her last Carven was not impressive, more of an audition for The Row.
Who is rooting for her ?
Industry people.
It may have more to do with her personality.

I wasn’t a fan of her last Carven either but I loved her Lacoste and what she did at Joseph.

I think her fashion sensibility goes well with BV. I hope she will be more gentle with her oversized silhouettes.
 
Her last Carven was not impressive, more of an audition for The Row.
Who is rooting for her ?
Maybe that's what Kering wants — to turn Bottega Veneta back to its more sedate luxury roots, perhaps to be compete with LVMH's Loro Piana. Both Bottega Veneta and McQueen have been moving away from luxury toward a more trend-focused fashion position, so it would make sense to reorient one of them back towards luxury, especially as Kering seems to have no inclination to change Balenciaga's current brand trajectory.
 
Industry people.
It may have more to do with her personality.

I wasn’t a fan of her last Carven either but I loved her Lacoste and what she did at Joseph.

I think her fashion sensibility goes well with BV. I hope she will be more gentle with her oversized silhouettes.
Kering have (finally) recruited an intelligent lady with strong values, one whom has a great following of professional women who feel empowered by what she stands for and designs according to that..I am excited to see how she uses the atelier and savoir faire of BV...She has never had a machine behind her like that so I really hope she pushes her creative limits to the max
 
End of an era at Bottega.

I am sure she is a lovely and charming person, but Trotter's Carven looks like diluted Jil Sander by the Meier's, which itself was a diluted Old Celine. Confused as to how her appointment makes sense for a brand like Bottega Veneta?

Don't even get me started on her menswear "vision"...
 

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