Bottega Veneta Fall 2014–While last season was an exploration of texture, the fall-winter 2014 collection from Bottega Veneta saw creative director Tomas Maier embracing bold color and graphic prints for an outing of feminine strength. The silhouette that is replicated throughout the season is streamlined yet forgiving. No pants whatsoever, instead, the Bottega woman opts for pleated skirts and cocktail dresses that cinch near the waist and flow out until they hit below the knee. Accessories also embrace color with exotic textiles as finely crafted clutches, top-handles and totes.
Bottega Veneta Fall/Winter 2014 | Milan Fashion Week
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