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The Business of Fashion Podcast

Matthieu Blazy’s Creative Alchemy at Bottega Veneta

The Business of Fashion Podcast

The Business of Fashion

Fashion & Beauty, Business, Arts

4.6770 Ratings

🗓️ 19 January 2024

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

Matthieu Blazy has been a quiet but powerful force in the fashion industry for years, having worked under powerhouse designers like Raf Simons and Phoebe Philo. But in 2021, he earned that status on his own when he was named the creative director of Bottega Veneta. Since then, he’s developed a reputation for pushing creative boundaries; BoF editors named his carnivalesque Autumn/Winter 2023 collection, which featured tank tops and jeans made of leather, as their favourite show of the season. 


“I was very interested in this idea of boring clothes. How can we push it so it really becomes something precious and luxurious?” Blazy says.


This week on The BoF Podcast, Blazy sits down with BoF editor-at-large Tim Blanks at BoF VOICES 2023, where he opened up about his creative processes and work at Bottega Veneta.



Key insights:


  • For Blazy, collaboration and a close connection with his teams are paramount for creativity. Before taking the creative helm of Bottega Veneta, Blazy spent four years at Maison Martin Margiela. “The way I work with the team is quite emotional. … When I arrived at Margiela I took my office out of the studio and I put it inside the atelier. It was nice because it was not just me thinking on my own. We were actually making it together,” he shares.


  • Whilst Blazy recognises the power of technology in fashion, at Bottega Veneta, he still puts the emphasis on craftsmanship first. “When you make something by hand, it will always have a little mistake, which is not a mistake, which is part of the process. … so when you go to the store, you won't find twice the same product. You have the idea of a theory, of course, but it's never the same. One artisan cannot finish the work of another artisan.”


  • As a global brand, Blazy hopes customers around the world will be able to see themselves in Bottega Veneta under his creative direction. “Fundamentally I want [global customers] to also find something where they also recognize themselves in the story that is not just Italian.”  



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0:00.0

Hi, this is Imran Ahmed, founder and CEO of the Business of Fashion.

0:08.1

Welcome to the BEOF podcast. It's Friday, January 19th.

0:12.0

Mathieu Blasey has been a quiet but powerful force in the fashion industry for years,

0:18.0

having worked alongside powerhouse designers like Raf Simmons and Phoebe

0:22.4

Philo. But in 2021, after being named creative director of Botega Veneta, Matias stepped up

0:28.7

into a leadership role on his own. Since then, he's developed a reputation for pushing creative

0:34.4

boundaries. In fact, BOF editors named his carnivalesque autumn winter

0:38.7

2023 collection as our favorite show of the season. Through it all, while Mathieu recognizes

0:44.8

the potential of technology in fashion, at Botega Veneta, he still emphasizes on putting craftsmanship

0:51.5

first. When you make something by hand, it will always have a little mistake, which is not a mistake,

0:58.1

which is part of the process.

1:00.2

So when you go to the store, you won't find twice the same product.

1:05.1

This week on the Bof podcast, I'm pleased to share this conversation between Mathieu and

1:09.9

our editor-at-Large Tim Blanks from BOF Voices 2023,

1:14.5

where Mattia opened up about his creative processes and his work at Botega Veneta.

1:19.5

Here's Matthew Blazy on the BOF podcast.

1:26.1

Thank you.

1:27.3

Thank you. Thank you.

1:28.3

I don't get a cuddle.

1:35.3

Mathieu, you just told me you really like that show.

1:38.3

Yes. Why?

1:40.3

The idea at the beginning was very strange.

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