Bottega Veneta.
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11 Oct 2024

Who Attends an Exclusive Bottega Veneta Dinner Party?

From a brand ambassador to a renowned Italian actress and British athlete, the guest list featured a distinguished group of attendees.
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Bottega Veneta and Kering Beauté celebrated the fusion of art, culture, and luxury at an exclusive dinner held at the Bottega Veneta residence in Venice. Co-hosted by Kering Beauté CEO Raffaella Cornaggia and Bottega Veneta creative director Matthieu Blazy, the event welcomed a distinguished group of attendees from the realms of art, film, and sports to the historic Palazzo Soranzo van Axel, where the brand recently opened its private residence.

The 15th-century venue, beautifully curated by Matthieu Blazy, is designed as a synthesis of Bottega Veneta’s craftsmanship, design, and cultural advocacy. This invitation-only space not only serves as a homecoming for the brand but also reconnects it with its roots — Bottega Veneta translates to “Venetian artisanal workshop.” The evening honoured the profound influence of Venice on the house’s codes and values, showcasing the brand’s commitment to its heritage.

Bottega Veneta.

Renato De Maria and Isabella Ferrari. Photograph courtesy of Bottega Veneta.

Bottega Veneta.

Matthieu Blazy and Jacob Elordi. Photograph courtesy of Bottega Veneta.

Sigourney Weaver

Sigourney Weaver. Photograph courtesy of Bottega Veneta.

Dina Asher-Smith.

Dina Asher-Smith. Photograph courtesy of Bottega Veneta.

Among the guests was brand ambassador Jacob Elordi, renowned Italian actress Isabella Ferrari and British athlete Dina Asher-Smith. The dinner also attracted a host of creative talents, including artists Ritsue Mishima, Alvaro Barrington, and Olympia Scarry, as well as film curator Róisín Tapponi and writer Derek Blasberg.

The evening not only highlighted Bottega Veneta’s dedication to luxury and artistry but also fostered connections among some of the most influential figures in contemporary culture. This intimate gathering served as a reminder of the brand’s commitment to celebrating its Venetian heritage while embracing modernity and collaboration in the creative landscape.

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