The Bottega Veneta resort 2020 lineup features a diverse showing of attire that speaks to the timeless prestige and workmanship of the brand. Models Edoardo Sebastianelli, Fernando Cabral, and Jarrod Scott hit the studio for high contrast images that feature Bottega Veneta’s latest menswear. The fashion house’s wardrobe includes a range of various outfits that transition from casual clothing to tailored suits. This season’s menswear reflects Bottega Veneta’s gradual evolution. The company was founded in 1966 in Vicenza, Italy, by founders Renzo Zengiaro and Michele Taddei. The company is famous for developing a distinctive leather weave design, called “Intrecciato.” This signature design gives this brand its own distinction to stand out from the rest. Today, Bottega Veneta has evolved to change its image to a display of “stealth wealth” attire as coined by Vogue. This characterization can best be visualized in this resort collection, which highlights the subtle elegance of the clothing. This lineup exhibits this core component of the company with a strong influence of quality without the loudness of a flashy appeal.
Bottega Veneta Embraces Clean Lines for Resort ’20 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published December 30, 2019
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