Market Analysis
How Much Is My Bottega Veneta Worth in 2026?
Between 2022 and 2026, Bottega Veneta posted stronger resale gains than any other luxury house, including Chanel. A Pouch you bought for $2,950 in 2020 sells today for around $3,400. A Jodie Mini you paid $2,200 for in 2021 now resells for $2,600. Quiet luxury didn't peak in 2023. It compounded.
The Bottega story has two acts. Daniel Lee took over in 2018 and made the brand suddenly relevant to a generation that had skipped it entirely. He gave us the Pouch, the Cassette, the Jodie, and the BV Mini. Then Matthieu Blazy took over in late 2021 and refined the codes, added the Andiamo and Sardine, and pushed Bottega further into the "if you know, you know" tier. Both eras hold value. The Daniel Lee bags are the cult buys. The Blazy bags are the prestige buys.
With Blazy now departed for Chanel and Louise Trotter at the helm, the Bottega story enters a third act. Trotter-era bags are too new to have resale data, but every transition in Bottega's history has driven collector demand for the previous designer's work. If you own a Blazy-era Bottega, you may be holding the most collectible Bottega of the next decade.
Current resale values by style
These are 2026 secondary market values for the most-traded Bottega Veneta bags in excellent condition, aggregated across major resale platforms.
| Style | Resale Range | vs. Retail |
|---|---|---|
| Andiamo Medium, neutral | $4,200 – $4,900 | 91% retention |
| Cassette Mini, neutral | $2,800 – $3,400 | 94% retention |
| Jodie Mini, black | $2,400 – $2,800 | 88% retention |
| Jodie Small / Medium | $3,200 – $3,900 | 85% retention |
| The Pouch, Intrecciato | $2,900 – $3,600 | 92% retention |
| Sardine, neutral | $2,400 – $2,900 | 89% retention |
| Cabat Mini | $3,600 – $4,400 | 78% retention |
| Seasonal color (any style) | varies | 65–80% retention |
Why Bottega outperformed every other luxury house
Three things drove the Bottega run. First, the brand stopped chasing logomania exactly when the rest of the luxury world was leaning into it. The Intrecciato weave is recognizable to the right people but invisible to the wrong ones. That's the perfect post-pandemic luxury signal and the resale market rewarded it.
Second, supply discipline. Bottega genuinely limits production on hero styles. The Andiamo and Cabat have been retail-tight for most of the past two years. When you can't easily walk into a boutique and buy the bag, the resale market gets to set the price, and the price keeps rising.
Third, the quiet luxury cultural moment kept compounding. Succession ended. The Row kept growing. Loro Piana sold out shoes. Through all of it, Bottega remained the most accessible quiet luxury house at the $2,500 to $5,000 price band, where most aspirational buyers actually shop. Demand kept widening while supply stayed narrow.
The four bags that drive most of the value
If you own a Bottega, there's a good chance it's one of these four styles, and they tell most of the resale story. The Andiamo is the brand's current crown jewel. Launched under Blazy, designed around a hand-knotted handle that takes hours to produce, and retailing at $4,800 in medium. Resale retention has stayed above 90% almost continuously since launch, which is rare territory historically reserved for Chanel and Hermès.
The Cassette is the Daniel Lee classic that didn't fade. The padded Intrecciato weave, the rectangular silhouette, the chain or leather strap options. Mini Cassettes in neutral colors are some of the most liquid sub-$3,500 luxury bags on the market. The Jodie is the bag that defined an era of soft, slouchy, handheld luxury. Mini Jodies in black are nearly Birkin-liquid in major US cities. The Pouch is the most architectural bag in the lineup and remains the most photographed Bottega on social.
Seasonal colors are a different conversation. A green Jodie from a specific season can outperform black, but more often it underperforms. The safest Bottega for resale is always a neutral: black, parakeet, fondant, taupe, or wax.
The bottom line
If you own a Bottega Veneta in a neutral color, you're holding one of the strongest performing assets in luxury right now. The Andiamo, Cassette, Jodie, and Pouch have all retained between 85% and 95% of retail. With Blazy gone to Chanel, Blazy-era Bottega is likely to gain collector value over the next decade. The quiet luxury moment isn't ending. It's compounding.
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