TurkicMongol
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I know. What is point of making a worse version from Burton's unimpressed debut? She is not only clueless but also unimaginative.
nytimesLOUISE TROTTER for
BOTTEGA VENETA
Ms. Trotter, 55, is the first woman to lead Bottega Veneta, the Italian fashion house known for its intrecciato woven handbags, in more than 20 years — and only the second since the house was founded in 1966. A Brit and the mother of three, she was also the first woman to become creative director of Lacoste, which she ran for five years before taking over Carven, a label she put back on the fashion map. Now she is bringing her bent for minimalist luxury and dry wit to Milan.
I feel best wearing: Men’s wear
I splurge on: Vintage watches and jewelry
I am never caught wearing: You can hold me to never wearing paisley.
Item I will never let go of: My grandmother’s wedding ring
Favorite piece of art: It would have to be a portrait. A Lucian Freud, a Franz Gertsch, a Celia Paul.
Favorite cologne: My husband’s
Favorite ice cream flavor: Vanilla! I have a test in a gelateria. If they can master vanilla, they can do anything.
Favorite pen: I use pencils much more. My current pencil is a Black Wing 602 from Japan.
BOFBottega Veneta
Louise Trotter’s vision for Bottega Veneta, set for Sept. 27, should be more fully realised. She’s had time: The brand skipped the menswear season and didn’t show anything for women’s pre-fall either.
What remains to be seen is whether the brand will keep juggling its dual message of leather craft and top-end fashion innovation — a position it honed under predecessor Matthieu Blazy — or lean into its quieter, more commercial side (as suggested by recent brand campaigns).
I wouldn’t want to be an nth brand trying to keep people excited about q***t lux***. But despite the hype under Blazy and Daniel Lee, Bottega Veneta barely sells its ready-to-wear, and might draw inspiration from the recent resilience of Loro Piana, Brunello Cucinelli and Zegna, whose crafty, commercial apparel continued to drive sales as luxury handbags sputtered.
and might draw inspiration from the recent resilience of Loro Piana, Brunello Cucinelli and Zegna, whose crafty, commercial apparel continued to drive sales as luxury handbags sputtered. BOF
So a 50/50 chance that Brunello Cuccinelli turns out more fashionable than BV."It's like Loro Piana and Max Mara, with intreciatto bags thrown in there" is what my sources told me, so that matches.
Oof it’s not off to a good start, WWD just shared Bottega’s invitation to Louise’s first show.
People are commenting about the design being stolen from an independent French designer (Elphile). So far no credit on a potential collab has been given.
Thanks, yes indeed I don't know how it's named but it's a regular basket in Europe too, and a school thing too.These bags are already being used and sold in Asian places. That person didn’t invent or own this design tbh.View attachment 1416136
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