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Louise Trotter’s debut for Bottega Veneta has officially landed, and it’s exactly the kind of collection you needed.
If you’ve been looking for a way into Bottega Veneta, this is it. Here’s our edit of the pieces worth adding to cart first.
Ready-to-wear follows the same mood. Tailoring is relaxed, with softer tones replacing more traditional, structured suiting. Blazers, lightweight knits, and simple shirting are styled in a way that feels straightforward and wearable.
The focus is on pieces you’ll reach for often. It’s still very much Bottega, just reimagined in a way that feels more effortless. Classic styles like the Lauren, Knot, Cabat, and Veneta, received some updates while keeping the DNA intact and softening the structure so they feel more wearable day to day.
For the accessories, many pieces are already on most editors’ wishlists. Collapsible leather loafers, clogs with metal accents, and slim cat-eye sunglasses with hand-painted frames are the quiet standouts that will likely sell out first.
Instead of pushing something overly conceptual, Trotter leans into what people actually want to wear right now, making it feel relevant, elevated, and easy to shop.
The house’s signature intrecciato weave appears throughout the collection along with subtle gold hardware, but nothing feels overdone.
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