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Bottega Veneta’s Modern Seductress

Feb 28, 2016 | 2 min read

A closer look at Tomas Maier's clever creations

Amid the wave of experimental and envelope-pushing designs seen on the runways across Milan, Tomas Maier for Bottega Veneta stays close to his roots with expert tailoring and timeless silhouettes. 

By Aishwarya Tyagi

Bottega Veneta a/w16

In an intriguingly theme-less show, Maier proves that the showmanship of a brand never triumphs over craftsmanship. “It’s all wearable. That’s why we make clothes. It’s not for show, it’s for people. I am always thinking about them, and what works for their lives,” he says in the show notes. Each piece impeccably stitched in lavish cashmere exudes modernity and a sensual appeal. Maier’s sportswear motifs visible on tailored coats and jackets - variously straight and belted over trousers - were later intensified with embellished versions in mannish tweeds with sparkly embroideries. “It’s about a silhouette that’s long and lean, with a softness and movement that is sensuous. Knits embrace the body, like a private experience for the wearer.”