Tomas Maier

The German designer who shaped Bottega Veneta's logo-free era through the intrecciato weave and the Cabat across a seventeen-year run.
Tomas Maier

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Born: 1957 (69)

From: Pforzheim, West Germany

Creative Director: Bottega Veneta (2001 - 2018)


Tomas Maier

The German designer who shaped Bottega Veneta's logo-free era through the intrecciato weave and the Cabat across a seventeen-year run.

Tomas Maier trained at the Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne, spent eight years designing menswear at Sonia Rykiel, then four as creative director of Revillon. His longest pre-Bottega chapter came at Hermès, nine years on women’s ready-to-wear alongside leather goods and accessories.

That nine-year stretch shaped the method that has defined his work since, a logo-free luxury rooted in hand worked leather, the intrecciato weave used as the only signature the product needed, and an editorial restraint that let craft stand in for branding.

In June 2001, Tom Ford brought Maier on as creative director of Bottega Veneta, the Italian leather house then weeks from bankruptcy after the Gucci Group acquisition. His debut presentation that September was accessories only and introduced the Cabat, an unlined intrecciato tote woven from over 160 meters of leather strips, with women’s ready-to-wear following in February 2005 and menswear in June 2006.

Sarah Mower coined the term “stealth wealth” for his fall-winter 2006 show, and the work placed Bottega Veneta in the logo-free conversation Jil Sander and Helmut Lang had defined a decade earlier, two years before Phoebe Philo arrived at Celine. Annual revenues crossed $1 billion in 2012, and Kering announced Maier’s departure in June 2018 after a 17-year run.

Maier stepped back from house design after Bottega, and his eponymous swimwear and resort label, founded in 1997 and expanded with Kering investment in 2013, shut down the same year. The work he left behind set the terms for logo-free luxury through the 2000s, the period when the Cabat, the Knot clutch, and the intrecciato weave became status objects signed by craft alone.

The seventeen-year run defined a strain of logo-free luxury continued by three successors at the house, from Daniel Lee through Matthieu Blazy to Louise Trotter, and adopted by a generation of designers who let craft replace the logo.

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Tomas Maier Departs Bottega Veneta

June 13, 2018

Tomas Maier Departs Bottega Veneta

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Bottega Veneta Proposes Monochromatic Dressing with Pre-Fall ’18 Collection

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Mariano Ontañon Fronts Tomas Maier x UNIQLO Campaign

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Bottega Veneta’s Spring ’18 Collection Gets Personal

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Janis Ancens Fronts Bottega Veneta Spring ’18 Campaign

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Tomas Maier Finds Relaxed Ease for Fall ’18 Collection

January 14, 2018

Tomas Maier Finds Relaxed Ease for Fall ’18 Collection

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Sean O’Pry Covers Glass Men, Dons Bottega Veneta Wardrobe

December 14, 2017

Sean O’Pry Covers Glass Men, Dons Bottega Veneta Wardrobe

In addition to Garrett Neff, Glass Men taps Sean O’Pry to cover its winter issue. The top American model dons

Bottega Veneta Embraces Color & Texture for Spring ’18 Collection

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Bottega Veneta Embraces Color & Texture for Spring ’18 Collection

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Tomas Maier Delivers Military-Inspired Resort Looks

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