Fortune's Children by Bruce Weber for Vanity Fair

May 22, 2009

Fortune's Children by Bruce Weber for Vanity Fair

GABRIELECORTO MOLTEDO Born: July 5, 1977, in New York City. Heritage: In 1962 in Vicenza, his parents, Laura and Vittorio Moltedo, founded Bottega Veneta, which was acquired by the Gucci Group in 2001 for an estimated $156 million. Family residences: Padua, Florence, Paris, New York. Education: Loyola High School, B.A. from N.Y.U., M.A. from Emerson. Occupation: Founder and designer of Corto Moltedo, a leather-goods company. Quote: “I don’t have a car. I don’t drive. I use mass transport to get places and do stuff.” Photographed at the Hôtel du Cap in Cap d’Antibes, France.

 
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