Career
His first job was at Calvin Klein followed by Bottega Veneta, Givenchy and Louis Vuitton where he worked with Marc Jacobs. He joined as Creative Director in 2005 and was instrumental in the company"s success, transforming their leather goods into the must-have bags. He has also collaborated with Luella Bartley and Designer of the Year, Giles Deacon.
In July 2007 it was announced that he had been appointed Creative Director of and June, 25th, 2013, Vevers was announced to be the Executive Creative Director at American label
After Bottega Veneta, Stuart Vevers joined as their creative director in 2005. is a British luxury brand that is known for its leather bags for men and women.
In addition to leather goods like the Roxanne and the Bayswater handbags, which have become covetable fashion classics, they also produce menswear womenswear, and footwear for women. During his time at he was responsible for increasing the brands high profile public image with a range of highly desirable bags, accessories and clothes as well as a highly successful advertising campaign photographed by Steven Meisel.
On July 26, 2007, it was announced that design director Stuart Vevers would be leaving to replace Jose Enrique Ona Selfa as creative director at The new appointment has Vevers based in Madrid full-time since he took up the position in January 2007. "Stuart fits the profile perfectly of what we wanted", Pierre-Yves Roussel, chief executive officer of the fashion division at Moët Hennessy — Louis Vuitton – which owns – told WWD. "We have been making operational changes at the brand recently.
Now we want to emphasize "s strong point - leather goods - with someone who can make desirable handbags." "I"ve loved working with Stuart, who is a great designer", says Lisa Montague, "s chief operating officer
"He has built a strong team, bringing a wealth of talent to the brand and the search is now on to find a suitable successor to take to the next level" That successor would be Emma Hill - who has worked on accessories for many of the world"s top brands, including Gap, Chloé and Marc Jacobs (see ). On June 25 2013, it was announced that creative director Stuart Vevers would be leaving to join American label as Executive Creative Director. Vevers succeeds Reed Krakoff at the leather goods label, who announced that he would be stepping down in April - following a 16-year tenure - in order to focus on his own fashion line.