Les étapes de fabrication du sac "Diorama" de Dior. Gherardini presents "La Pretiosa" Purseuing - The purse and bag blog. Bottega Veneta. Bottega Veneta. Bottega Veneta is an Italian luxury goods house best known for its leather goods. Founded in 1966, it was purchased in 2001 by Gucci Group, now a part of the French multinational group Kering.[1] Bottega Veneta is headquartered in Vicenza, in the Veneto region of northeastern Italy. The Bottega Veneta slogan is "When your own initials are enough".[2] History[edit] Bottega Veneta was established in 1966 by Vittorio and Laura Moltedo.[3] The name Bottega Veneta means “Venetian shop” and the company was begun to produce artisanal leather goods. Over time Bottega Veneta’s renown grew, thanks to the quality of its craftsmanship and the appeal of its discreet, no-logo design. The most recent chapter in Bottega Veneta’s history began in February 2001, when the company was acquired by Gucci Group.
Boutiques[edit] Distribution of Bottega Veneta products is global, encompassing Europe, Asia, South America and North America. through more than 140 of its own stores. Collections[edit] References[edit] Floto Leather Bags and Accessories. Medieval and Renaissance Pouches and Purses. This page has been reorganized to coordinate with the taxonomy of medieval bags, pouches, and purses in Purses in Pieces by Olaf Goubitz. Since his survey only covers late medieval and 16th century Dutch examples, I have included related earlier examples (as well as examples from beyond the Netherlands) as well. See also these links relating to pouches, purses, bags, and satchels. There are some details of men's purses at From the Skin Out as well (many of which appear below). You should also read Purses for the Company of Saint George and On Carrying Things: Packs, Baskets, Bags and Bundles if you're interested in late 15th century examples; if alms-purses or embroidery interest you, see Aumônières, otherwise known as alms purses: Embellished textile purses in the European 14th century; there are several embroidered purses photographed and re-created at the Taschen blog as well.
Girdle purses Medieval York: Trade includes a photo of a leather purse. Pouch purses Girdle bags Framed purses. Gucci Joy Boston Bag with Snowman and Elephant Print. Yes, elephants and snowmen all over a designer handbag. Why not pair two seemingly polar opposite things together on a handbag? In fact, it is so quirky that I simply, totally adore it. So much so that I want it. Not just a little bit of want, a lot bit of want. The kind of want where I am going to go tell Vlad, “You know how much you like elephants? Well, there is this bag…” The Gucci Joy Boston Bag with Snowman and Elephant Print features elephants seemingly dancing and running alongside snowmen on their white beige GG plus bag. The brown elephants against the green leaves with the white snowmen is perfect.