Looksfrom Versace, Valentino and Victoria Beckham Spring/Summer 2020. GoRunway. Trends: '90s minimalism, layered power dressing, monochrome. Collections: Khaite, The Row, JW Anderson, Bottega Veneta, Saint Laurent, Valentino, Loewe, Isabel Marant. Von der Goltz's take: "Daniel Lee's immense talent and incredible eye was so apparent at
Anew era dawned at Bottega Veneta the day Daniel Lee t ook the reins from Tomas Maier, who served the Italian luxury house for 17 years.No one knew at the time how triumphant Lee's assertion of a new identity would prove to be, but the trumpets sounded quickly.
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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
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. ï»żAgainst the backdrop of plurality in culture today, defining whatâs cool is becoming more and more challenging. That doesnât seem to be the case for creative director Daniel Lees Bottega Veneta so called New Bottegaâ. The spring summer 2020 collection embodies a certain aloofness and confidence that sets it apart from anything else on the runway. Plenty of sunglasses, leather looks, and the modelsâ vice grip on luxurious bags conveyed a definitive point of view, a style, in a world that is perhaps overwhelmed by too many. Oversized trench coats, dropped shoulders, knitted dresses, and exaggerated proportions on both the menâs and womenâs silhouettes lent to the collectionâs relaxed sophistication. View the show in its entirety in the gallery below. Images courtesy of Bottega Veneta.
Heads up Bottega Veneta will be releasing its latest spring/summer 2020 collection live from Milan on 19 September 2019, at CET 20 September, Singapore and Malaysia time. For autumn 2019, creative director Daniel Lee believed that simplicity is beauty. And so he wanted to express a collection that is simple, that will evoke pleasure, joy, desire and a sense of beauty. He did just that with sleek leather ensembles in dark palettes. The womenâs dresses were polished and menâs layered knitwear pieces came paired with armour-like outerwear. It was truly a presentation of sharp tailoring. What the audience witnessed was the outcome of Bottegaâs DNA and Leeâs vision for the brand. How will Lee impress his audience this time? Stay tuned to find out. Meanwhile, take a look at our previous spring/summer 2020 Runway Report here in three parts â I, II, and III.
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