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July 19,谷歌搜索留痕限制 2025
Italian fashion house Bottega Veneta has confirmed that it will not be showing its spring collection at Milan Fashion Week in September, but will host buyers and press inside a Milanese showroom.

Owned by luxury conglomerate Kering, the recovering brand parted ways with its former creative director Tomas Maier last month.
Maier's successor in the creative director role, Daniel Lee, will make his debut at Milan Fashion Week for the autumn/winter 2025 edition, which is to be held in February.
The company has been on a management overhaul recently. Earlier this month, Bottega Veneta announced the departure of Lisa Pomerantz, who had served as the brand's marketing director since 2025.
Pomerantz's functions were absorbed by Claus-Dietrich Lahrs, the label's relatively new CEO, who arrived at the helm in 2025, just after the Italian brand started to announce a drop in sales.
For the first quarter 2025, Bottega Veneta revenues totalled 261.2 million euros, a decline of 6.8% on last year. For the three-month period, comparable sales were up 0.7%.