Bottega Veneta is entering a new chapter at leadership level, as its CEO Leo Rongone prepares to take on the role of Group CEO at Moncler.
Rongone led the Italian leather goods house through a period of major creative transition, ensuring stability and strategic continuity at a time when leadership changes often disrupt brand performance. During his tenure, Bottega Veneta successfully navigated two significant creative appointments, welcoming Matthieu Blazy and later Louise Trotter as part of its evolving creative direction.
Throughout this phase, the brand continued to strengthen its position within the luxury fashion landscape, maintaining a clear identity built around craftsmanship, iconic products, and a refined aesthetic. The ability to preserve coherence across creative shifts has been a defining element of Rongone’s leadership.
His move to Moncler comes at a moment when luxury groups are increasingly reassessing their executive structures, placing greater emphasis on experienced management capable of overseeing brands with distinct identities. In his new role, Rongone will be responsible for supporting the group’s long-term strategic development and ensuring consistency across its portfolio.
The transition marks the end of an important chapter for Bottega Veneta, as the house enters a phase of creative and commercial consolidation, while opening a new strategic direction for Moncler at group level.