The season is shaping up nicely under Bottega Veneta’s watch. The Italian brand transitions from high summer to early autumn with its pre-fall 2018 collection. The lineup offers a relaxed attitude with its suggestion of monochromatic dressing. Garment-dyed sweatshirts, cotton suits, and more come together for the outing. Showcasing standout looks, models Friedrich (IMG), Kohei Takabatake, Jonas Glöer, and Alpha Dia take to the studio. The models embrace Bottega Veneta’s color palette for the season. The rich offering includes red, green, purple, and blue. Straight-cut pants and smart button-down shirts join lightweight jackets, sneakers, and leather bags. Celebrated for its accessories, Bottega Veneta makes a trendy move with its colorful belt bags.
Bottega Veneta Proposes Monochromatic Dressing with Pre-Fall ’18 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published May 29, 2018
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