Bottega Veneta Fall 2011 | Milan Fashion Week

The Fashionisto

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Published January 16, 2011

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Updated December 30, 2014

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Opening up the second day of Milan Fashion Week, Bottega Veneta continued a colorful trend for the upcoming season. Piecing fall’s collection together with an industrial concept that saw the mixing of fabrics to complete several of menswear best standbys, the label maintained a certain playfulness with a hint of technicolor. Grounded by structured suiting and showing an untamed side with leather crumpled trousers and jackets, the latest outing from Bottega Veneta answered the call of the changing consumer. From the dark trenches of black to the vibrancy of orange resina, Bottega Veneta creative director Tomas Maier crafted the ideal blending of ready to wear fashions and challenging fragments of the modern man.

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