BottegaVeneta Spring 2020 Ready-to-Wear collection, runway looks, beauty, models, and reviews. The world got its first glimpse of his vision for Bottega Veneta via look book last December BottegaVeneta | Spring Summer 2020 by Daniel Lee | Full Fashion Show in High Definition. (Widescreen - Exclusive Video/1080p - MFW/Milan Fashion Week) #FFLo Publishedon January 30, 2020. Mica Arganaraz stars in Bottega Veneta spring-summer 2020 campaign. Mica Arganaraz poses in Greece for Bottega Veneta's spring-summer 2020 campaign. Lensed by Tyrone Lebon, the Argentinean model lounges on a yacht for theses sun-drenched images. In one shot, Mica wears green leather braided sandals. Explorethe looks, models, and beauty from the Bottega Veneta Spring/Summer 2020 Ready-To-Wear show in Milan on 19 September 2019, with show report by Anders Christian Madsen TyroneLebon shots Mica Arganaraz for Bottega Veneta Spring/Summer 2020 Campaign. Bottega Veneta Mica Arganaraz Tyrone Lebon. READ MORE. 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Marking his second runway for the Italian label, Lee’s Spring/Summer 2020 collection was a strong assertion of Bottega Veneta’s new house codes, with a ready-to-wear focus on the ease and reality of dressing. The show took to Milan’s Via Senato, where a skylit courtyard lined with stone columns framed a clear perspex floor housing Intrecciato boxes. The set design — simple, clever, and resonant — connected antiquity with modernity, breathing new life into the house’s proprietary themes. The show opened with an expressly understated one-shoulder LBD that gave prominence to the accessories — a supersized Arco bag rendered in a slouchy, cross-body style, a new iteration of the quilted leather mules notably sans square toe, and a simple gold chain choker that anchored at the nape with a big gold sphere. The clothing itself found a middle ground between 80s power dressing and 90s waif minimalism, revisiting many of Lee’s AW19 motifs with a lighter touch that better outlined the figure. Ribbed knit dresses were lankier and more seamlessly layered, disco-ball metallics returned as drape dresses, and the boxy suiting and drawstring-ruched leather outerwear downsized in bulk. New to the assortment were dark wash denim and a print of a monkey and pineapple that emblazoned silk scarf tops — but overall, Lee’s ready-to-wear legacy unfolded this season as spare in design, substantial in attitude, whereas his knack for creating “It” accessories continues to prosper. One of the buzziest labels in fashion right now, Bottega Veneta's new Spring 2020 collection debuted during Milan Fashion Week with a stunning assortment of new handbags and shoes stealing the spotlight on the runway. You've no doubt spotted creative director Daniel Lee's cult-loved creations all over your Instagram feed, not to mention myriad street style appearances current accessories have made in New York and London through Fashion Month thus far I've personally fallen victim to the craze, investing in two bags and a pair of shoes this season. The new 2020 lineup includes an eye-catching mix of bags in punchy colors from Kelly green to cobalt blue and tangy coral mixed with neutral tones and earthy shades like rust, daffodil, and black, all featuring the label's signature hand-woven intrecciato technique reimagined through Lee's modern lens. Chunky chain-link straps and sleek v-shaped metal accents punctuate shoulder bags, while a couple of new clutches are introduced, including a black-and-white animal-print style and minimal envelope silhouettes. Even a wooden top-handle bag came down the runway, proving that natural elements feel ultrafresh in juxtaposition with tailored leather separates and sharp suiting. As for the shoes, a disco-ready pair of mirrored square-toe pumps stole the show, while the rainbow effect continued via new woven sandals in bright shades of blue, red, and purple, as well as soft pastel hues and optic white and black versions. Square-shoe heels and thong sandals also came down the runway en masse, feeling like fresh and easy-to-wear versions of silhouettes we've grown to love from the brand. Ahead, witness all the new Bottega Veneta bags and shoes that walked the runway in Milan, from oversize crossbodies to killer clutches and bright and sexy sandals. Then, for stylish outfit ideas, check out our guide on how to wear these on-trend accessories throughout season. 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Bottega Veneta got off to a strong start under the youthful creative director last season, and with his cool-with-an-extra-edge accessories flying off the shelves, anticipation was palpable as guests knocked back glasses of chilled Louis Roederer and filed in to Milan’s Palazzo del Senato. Here’s Vogue’s digest of the spring/summer 2020 Bottega Veneta Veneta spring/summer 2020 The set riffed on the label’s tactile codesTwo huge cellophane-wrap tents had been erected within the cobbled courtyards of the baroque palazzo. Inside, gold-edged glass floors were laid over a supersized Intrecciato weave, and guests took their seats on giant puffy cream bouclĂ© wool and tangerine leather cushions that recalled Gianfranco Frattini Sesann designs - only more Veneta spring/summer 2020 "Clarity” is the Bottega buzzword“Our focus is on process and clarity; immediate and direct,” Daniel Lee was quoted as saying on the show notes. Sure enough, the first look was like a cool drink of water a simple asymmetric black knitted tube dress paired with a chunky gold chain necklace, optic white mules and a large sun-bleached yellow bag shrugged across the Veneta spring/summer 2020 Chunky chains comprise Bottega’s new heavy metal jewellery diktatNB the fastest way to get with Lee’s spring programme is to purchase a substantially-sized chain necklace. If not quite bike chain proportions, we’re definitely talking school gate-sized chain links. Thick collar necklaces were paired with everything from knitted wool dresses to shirt dresses and denim two-pieces in this collection - adding a streetwise glamour to even the most pared back of looks. And on that note, the hit puffy pouch now comes with a chainlink handle. You’re Veneta spring/summer 2020 Emerald and cobalt are the newest accessories shades to pair with blackLee has staked a claim on tangerine and a distinctive pale scuba blue hue as new house colours, but he added punchy emerald and cobalt to his list of enliveners for a calm colour palette of slick black, cosy chocolate brown and burnished shades of orange - puffy intrecciato handbags and mules now come in the knock-em-dead Veneta spring/summer 2020 Send long-line leather shorts to the top of your “classic wardrobe” hit listOn the evidence of this show, leather shorts that hit just above the knee are now part of any self-respecting fashion fan’s capsule wardrobe. Wear them with scarf tops, mesh vests and oversized black blazers. Basically, wear them with anything. Bottega Veneta will debut its Spring/Summer 2020 collection live from Milan on Thursday, September 19th at 1230pm EST/ 630PM CET. Catch the show with your front row seat, content is imported from Third party. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web WalshEditorial FellowSavannah Walsh is an Editorial Fellow at Back in October, Bottega Veneta’s much buzzed-about creative director Daniel Lee showed his Salon 01 collection—essentially, Spring Summer 2021—to a socially-distanced crowd of VIPs who gathered quietly in London. Today, the brand revealed the same collection to the rest of the world via video footage, a conceptual lookbook, and a physical mailer sent to editors functioning as a sort of show in a book’ not to be confused with Anderson’s show in a box’ for Loewe. Those three photo books, and a record, serve as a blueprint to the process and execution behind the collection. For each, Lee enlisted collaborations from creatives including German artist Rosemarie Trockel, photographer Tyrone Lebon, and musician Neneh Cherry whose spoken words make up the soundtrack’ on the record. As for the clothes? The British designer picked up where he left off in terms of the color palette—greens, chocolate browns, nude tones, and lilac. But new this time around was the smorgasbord of textures, like chunky crochet, macramĂ©, and knitted separates; the squishy-ness and tasseled shearling that have become a house staple seems to have been parked this season. There was also a focus on paillettes and island-style wooden beads, while the menswear offering was even rounded out with a sparkly vest, which looked convincingly good with wide-leg white tailored trousers. And, bien sur, we must discuss the accessories—particularly the bags, which have been a runaway success for the brand since Lee took the helm. While the category has notably expanded beyond the viral Pouch and now has an abundance of popular styles, it’s this season’s offering that’s getting us excited again. Floppy knitted clutches, oversized leather totes, a home furnishings-inspired update on the Triangle Bag now in cosy, soft bouclĂ©!, and the addition of rather luxe-looking fanny packs too. Better yet, each option can be tied in with a matching tonal or printed outfit. Now the brand’s legion of influencers can really wear their love for the brand on their sleeve. See the full collection below Subscribe to our newsletter and follow us on Facebook and Instagram to stay up to date on all the latest fashion news and juicy industry gossip.

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