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Bottega Veneta

FO Pulse: #305 of 517 on the 2026-08-17 close, down 4 from the previous close, with 2,239 likes across 1 posts in the trailing 7 days. Full chart.

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Bottega Veneta's standing over the last 7 nightly closes: #236 (2026-08-11) → #234 (2026-08-12) → #304 (2026-08-13) → #304 (2026-08-14) → #306 (2026-08-15) → #301 (2026-08-16) → #305 (2026-08-17).

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Questions people ask about Bottega Veneta

Where can you buy Bottega Veneta?

Bottega Veneta sells through its own boutiques, bottegaveneta.com and the top tier of luxury department stores. There is no drop system or raffle culture here, so most pieces are bought directly at retail. The secondhand market on luxury resale platforms is the main way to find discontinued bags or pay below boutique pricing.

How much does Bottega Veneta cost?

It sits at the top of the luxury market. Signature leather bags typically start in the low thousands of dollars and climb from there, while small leather goods and accessories come in lower. Prices reflect the house's intrecciato woven leather, which is made by hand in Italy.

What is Bottega Veneta known for?

The house is famous for intrecciato, its signature woven leather technique, and for a quiet luxury approach that skips visible logos. The idea is that the craft itself is the identification. That no logo philosophy made it a favorite of buyers who want quality recognized without branding.

Does Bottega Veneta go on sale?

Current season product at brand boutiques rarely gets discounted, which is standard for houses at this level. Department stores sometimes mark down seasonal ready to wear at the end of a season. For bags, the practical way to pay less is the preowned market, where prices vary by style and condition.

Who owns Bottega Veneta?

Bottega Veneta is owned by Kering, the French luxury group that also owns Gucci, Saint Laurent and Balenciaga. The house itself was founded in Vicenza, Italy in 1966 as a leather goods workshop.

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