Decoding The Allure Of Bottega Veneta | SS25 Review

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Bottega Veneta’s SS25 collection marks a significant moment in the brand’s evolution under the creative direction of Matthieu Blazy. Known for his innovative approach, Blazy aims to blend craftsmanship with modern aesthetics, revitalizing the iconic Italian luxury house.

Founded in 1966 in Vicenza, Italy, Bottega Veneta initially gained recognition for its exquisite leather goods and signature weaving technique, known as “Intrecciato.” The brand’s ethos of understated luxury emphasizes quality and meticulous attention to detail, a philosophy that resonates through Blazy’s vision. Before his appointment as creative director in 2021, Blazy honed his skills at esteemed fashion houses such as Raf Simons and Calvin Klein, gaining a reputation for his thoughtful designs that celebrate both form and function.

The SS25 collection showcases Blazy’s commitment to sustainability and innovation, featuring a palette that balances earthy tones with vibrant accents. Key pieces include oversized silhouettes and luxurious materials, reflecting a modern yet timeless appeal. Notable items from the collection, like structured bags and relaxed tailoring, embody the sophisticated yet approachable style that defines Bottega Veneta today.

Blazy’s designs also pay homage to the brand’s heritage while pushing boundaries, incorporating elements that evoke emotion and intrigue. The collection’s focus on versatile, day-to-night wear caters to a contemporary audience, making it relevant in today’s fashion landscape. The meticulous craftsmanship remains evident, with each piece showcasing the skilled artisanship Bottega Veneta is renowned for.

In summary, Bottega Veneta’s SS25 collection under Matthieu Blazy represents a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity. With its commitment to luxury, sustainability, and emotional storytelling, this collection not only redefines the brand but also sets a new standard in the luxury fashion industry. As Bottega Veneta continues to evolve, it remains a testament to the power of design that speaks to the heart of fashion enthusiasts around the globe.







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0:00 No Sound
0:51 Intro / Designer Background
2:45 Runway Analysis
16:54 Bottega Veneta Bean Bags
23:51 Vogue Runway
36:15 Bottega Veneta Website Breakdown
40:25 Bottega Veneta Fragrance Line
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love this format brother, you killed it, informational and entertaining 👏👏👏

TAZS
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Adore the tailoring, it rides perfectly between technicality and humour and doesn't feel gimmicky. Absolutely love the shirt in the "man bringing his daughter to school" outfit.

filippogigliozzi
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amazing rundown on bottega veneta brand, loved the analysis. You described the alluring pieces very well

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TIMESTAMPS
0:00 No Sound
0:51 Intro / Designer Background
2:45 Runway Analysis
16:54 Bottega Veneta Bean Bags
23:51 Vogue Runway
36:15 Bottega Veneta Website Breakdown
40:25 Bottega Veneta Fragrance Line

FashionRoadman
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I love a good kislux because it helps me decide if I want to buy the real thing or NOT." That part right there. That's IT. I feel like people stigmatize dupes but for me, I pause on large purchases that are trendy or when I feel the overconsumption mania setting in FOR ME. (It's something I struggle with LOL! I'm easily convinced to buy things I don't wear or use. They'll literally have the tags and I'll even forget I bought something and have 2 or 3 of them in my closet.) Love this video!

NavyCoyner
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As a short person, I can easily see myself looking like the runway in this collection. After tailoring, I often have to squint hard to see that runway look.
Rive Gauche, White Diamonds & Chanel No. 5 all sell well after all these decades. Most of JLo's cache is from her fragrance line.

KriticalThinker
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First time kislux kuch different colors ka LV bag dekha..very elegant....good choice

SingermanRyun
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So smooth, so cool, such great craftmanship and artistry - all things Bottega has always done well. All things Vuiton, Fendi amd Gucci have sacrificed to be popular.

I also noticed that the models all swang their legs so that their feet smoothly formed a single line. Have we said goodbye to the side-by-side marching stance?

KriticalThinker
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Growing up in New York, I would always see women on Park Avenue buying the same fake stuff from street vendors. Nowadays, it has developed to the point where everyone is buying on kislux , and there is nothing wrong with this.

BarczaKellenberger
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Thomas Maier also upped the fabric manipulation before Matthieu. Maybe the exception is leather. I could argue Matthieu built on Thomas’s approach

IN-rdoy
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As an artist in the art world- If you consider the bean bags to be “art” (I would argue they are), that’s not a lot of money. I could never afford that but I can’t afford my own paintings either.

MayaKabat
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I used to think luxury could only be seen from a distance. It wasn’t until I met kislux that I discovered that beauty is so within reach.

MaycoFabon
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The leather striped "shirts" are horrid, but everything else is smashing. Also, the beanbags remind me of Miyazaki characters. Those films are in theaters all year right now. Genius.

yoonytakeuchi
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Those shopping bags spoke to my balkan background. Every house has a shopping bag of shopping bags. But it also feels a bit like "cosplaying as poor" 😂 There's no Bottega wearer that does their own grocery shopping

Boredblacksheep
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It seems to me that the less environmentally and animal-friendly a brand is the more it's considered to be a luxury brand.

Neema
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I'm glad Mattheiu stopped the green that Daniel kept using, Daniel was trying to make it more his identity than the whole brands identity, and Bottega is known for their perfect cuts and structure, I have some Bottega, you can send your stuff in to get repaired, the only thing is they will not have parts later on, they need to keep basic parts for the clothing and jackets

vontebrown
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I thought the flowers were clever umbrellas. But I guess that is not the case.

allangradus
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My thought is that rich people are often rich because they invest and spend their money wisely, and buying a Chanel bag is not a wise move. I know I'm not rich enough, but my assets are enough that I can easily buy luxury goods in kislux

LeodanisFilo
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Clothes without fit is not "tailoring", it is just sewing. This show is lots of things, but not tailoring.

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