Bottega Veneta; the Italian high fashion brand, unveils its resort 2021 menswear collection. It features a blend of classic designs with modern updates. Several things stand out from creative director Daniel Lee’s lineup. Prominent styles embrace a relaxed, voluminous look, and the attitude of the late ’90s and early ’00s. The nostalgic energy resonates with must-have jackets and pants that emphasize proportion and construction. The Bottega Veneta man champions a comfortable yet still fashionable look that will undoubtedly appeal to both the younger generation as well as those significantly older who might consider comfort and design equal parts necessary. The use of different tones and fabric combinations are particularly engaging. Lee uses color effectively both in contrast as well as in collaboration.
Bottega Veneta Expands Its Shapes for Resort ’21 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published August 5, 2020
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