Bottega Veneta to Skip Spring 2019 Runway Show
NO SHOW: Bottega Veneta will skip the catwalk in September.
The Italian luxury company under the Kering umbrella won’t host a runway show to present its spring 2019 collection, the first designed by creative director Daniel Lee, who was tapped by the brand in June.
According to Bottega Veneta, Lee, who succeeded former creative director Tomas Maier, will make his runway debut in Milan in February. Maier held the position for 17 years.
A graduate of Central Saint Martins, Lee, 32, was most recently director of ready-to-wear at Céline, owned by rival French conglomerate LVMH Mo?t Hennessy Louis Vuitton. This follows earlier stints at Maison Margiela, Balenciaga and Donna Karan.
Bottega Veneta, which will present its spring 2019 collection to buyers at its Milanese showroom, won’t be the only big name to skip Milan Fashion Week in September. Power fashion house Gucci will decamp from Milan for one season to unveil its spring 2019 collection in Paris on Sept. 24.
Related stories
Lisa Pomerantz to Leave Bottega Veneta
Fila to Show at Milan Fashion Week in September
Tomas Maier Brand to Cease Operations
Get more from WWD: Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Newsletter
Solve the daily Crossword

