News last week that Tomas Maier was stepping down as creative director of Bottega Venetta was all the more unexpected given that his tenure at the brand has been widely lauded as a success. But his successor, Daniel Lee, has already been named.
Personally picked by Tom Ford for the role, Maier spent 17 successful years at the helm of Bottega Veneta, consistently delivering desirable collections and spearheading the numerous collaborations that the house has been involved with. In short, Maier was part of the bedrock on which fashion is built.
However, fashion being a fickle mistress, last week Maier stepped down from his role, with no details available on whether he jumped or was pushed.
His departure prompted the CEO of parent company Kering, François-Henri Pinault, to say in a statement, that Maier put Bottega “back on the luxury scene and made it an undisputed reference. With his creative vision, he magnificently showcased the expertise of the house’s artisans. I am deeply grateful to him and I personally thank him for the work he accomplished, and for the exceptional success he helped to achieve.”
Of course, all eyes are now on his successor, the British Lee, who takes over on July 1. Most recently he worked as director of ready-to-wear for Celine, which he joined in 2012. He has also worked for Balenciaga, Maison Margiela and Donna Karan. He graduated from the acclaimed Central Saint Martin’s College of Art & Design in London.
The National
Add new comment