Bottega Veneta’s Wardrobe 02 Collection is Next Level
Bottega Veneta showcases their Wardrobe 02 collection in a breathtaking whirlwind of colors and textures.
If you’re looking anywhere for feathers, leather, jewels, beads and velvet for fall, look no further, Bottega Veneta’s got you covered for all of the above. Debuting their pre-fall Wardrobe 02 Collection spearheaded by creative director Daniel Lee, the Italian fashion house steps out with simplistic designs contrasted with dazzling details, textiles and color.
Structured silhouettes meet modern glamour within the collection, showcasing timeless pieces made unique with a Bottega flair they’re notoriously known for. All-leather suits, immense teddy coats and dresses adorned with rhinestones make up the collection, coming together to create a wardrobe destined to be timeless eccentric essentials.
With a collection like this one, it should be safe to say that post-pandemic trends could be considered along the lines of grandiose and elegant.
Following a color palette more than just black and white, bold turquoises, striking shades of green, deep purples and canary yellows work together composing the collection creating wearable works of art.
Not limited to just the body, the accessories speak for themselves with rubbery knee-high clog boots in an array of colors, — and sparkles — intricately woven leather bags and clutches and chunky bangles and rings.
With both menswear and womenswear sporting the same color palette and materials, the divide between them seams together, as Lee designed matching pieces for each collection ranging from a celestial velvet teal suit to a bright green and black leather number.
It only seems natural that Bottega Veneta’s latest show-stopping collection would be modeled by a range of show-stopping people themselves. Made up of various musicians, actors, artists, dancers and poets, familiar faces include, but are not limited to, British rapper Skepta, American director Melina Matsoukas and British artist Mark Leckey.
With a mastermind like Daniel Lee behind Bottega Veneta season after season, this collection only has us eager to see what could possibly be next.