Tomas Maier brings the Bottega Veneta woman into her signature ladylike and polished territory for the brand’s resort 2017 collection. Much of the collection focuses on outerwear with knee-length coats and short jackets in lacquered leather treatments. Elsewhere, furry stripes or tweed make a colorful statement. For dresses, the Bottega Veneta woman embraces long lengths, sometimes sleeveless with embroidered tops. Through it all, bags include large clutches or miniature styles in boxy silhouettes.
Bottega Veneta Focuses on Polished Pastels for Resort 2017
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