Is the women’s edition of Milan Fashion Week the new men’s? Well, it’s easily taking shape. Joining Missoni, Italian brand Bottega Veneta unveiled its spring-summer 2018 collection in a co-ed show. The runway outing included an appearance by Simon Nessman, who fronts the brand’s fall-winter 2017 campaign. The Canadian model took to the catwalk in a delicious suede jacket with paneled pants and a color blocked shirt. The look perfectly captures Tomas Maier’s vision for the season. Sixties style inspiration comes together with an optimism for the future. Maier’s Bottega Veneta man embraces color and texture with smart separates.
Bottega Veneta Embraces Color & Texture for Spring ’18 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published September 26, 2017
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