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  • 1 month ago | hypebae.com | Navi Ahluwalia |Bottega Veneta

    BUTT Magazine is back with a brand new issue, once again released in partnership with Bottega Veneta. For its 36th issue, aka “the thickest and most holy issue yet,” the magazine features stories from artists, performers and creators, including screen-and-stage star Omar Ayuso.

  • 2 months ago | editorialist.com | Danielle Naer |Bottega Veneta

    There's a new It-bag in town. It comes off the heels of the Andiamo, which had a banner year in 2024 and came in as one of the most-shopped bags of the year according to Vogue. For 2025, it's all about the Ciao Ciao, the Andiamo's cool, self-assured little sister. It's a little more lax and Birkin-like, thanks in no small part to the aforementioned flap detail, welcoming the blasé wearer to tuck it in and leave it open. (Our favorite way, by far.) Get a closer look at the new release ahead.

  • Dec 2, 2024 | hypebae.com | Amber Chow |Bottega Veneta

    2 Mins ago Share this article Fashion 2 Mins ago 32 It’s safe to say that ludicrously capacious bags are still in style and it’s no wonder: they’re practical, stylish and effortlessly cool. This season, hobo bags are winning everyone over with their slouchy shapes and indie-sleaze appeal. Chloe‘s Fall/Winter 2024 show played a key role in this — some could even say it single-handedly brought back boho.

  • Nov 11, 2024 | marieclaire.com | Emma Childs |Ulla Johnson |Bottega Veneta

    Every day, you wake up and get dressed. On the dark days—and in the wake of the 2024 Presidential Election—it’s tempting to shroud yourself in colors that match that mood—mourning blacks and browns or sooty grays that reflect the unknown. Even though the winter 2025 color trends were decided many months ago in the Resort and Pre-Spring 2025 collections, they present a counterproposal: in the coming months, dare to dress in color even though you may not want to.

  • Oct 7, 2024 | hypebae.com | Navi Ahluwalia |Bottega Veneta

    Jacob Elordi was named an ambassador for Bottega Veneta in May this year and since then, we’ve been very excited to see how the duo’s ongoing relationship would evolve. Now, it’s becoming clear as Elordi appears in Bottega‘s new campaign, captured by Alec Soth. Inspired by the brand’s “integral code of movement,” the campaign is dubbed “Going Places” and sees the actor captured on location in Utah and Nevada.

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