A very feminine collection of dresses and coats, fine fabrics freely following the curves of the bodies of gentle and warm colors of brown, rose, cream. Lingerie corseting built into the rib section of covered-up jersey dresses, outlining braless breasts, did that in an outrageously classy way. And then came a sequence of pleated goddess dresses, catching the air as the girls swept past.
The most desirable are the fabrics, some of which are so refined even the camera can’t pick up the nuances. The second look out—a cream coat over a strapless dress—passed within inches of the audience, close enough to let them see that the coat was covered with a fine layer of organza, or realized the dress was not a matte cotton canvas but leather?
Tomas Maier’s, the designer shares that his main purpose was to let the woman out of the boring routine and with the weapon of irresistible glamor to make her feel pretty and attractive.
That’s Bottega Veneta – a secret fashion code far from public consumption.
