Replete with ruffles, pleats and sculpted details, Tomas Maier’s dark Spring 2014 was absolutely stunning.
The collection could have easily come across as overworked or heavy, but no matter if the silhouettes were long and lean or voluminous, bustled and diagonally draped, each piece bore incredible sophistication and ease thanks to astute fabric choices and hem lengths. Rife with looks that were at once fashion-forward, wearable and timeless, Bottega Veneta continues to prove that it’s the go-to luxury brand for women who want to stand out without being draped in crystal embroidered thigh-high slit dresses.
Among the most stunning pieces were a maroon fringed cocktail dress with a deep V-neck, layered and ruffled skirts, an army green ruffled jacket with coordinating shorts and a variety of wide sleeve blouses.
Bottega Veneta SS 2014
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Bottega Veneta SS 2014
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Bottega Veneta SS 2014
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Bottega Veneta SS 2014
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Bottega Veneta SS 2014
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Bottega Veneta SS 2014
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Bottega Veneta SS 2014
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Bottega Veneta SS 2014
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Bottega Veneta SS 2014
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Bottega Veneta SS 2014
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Bottega Veneta SS 2014
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Bottega Veneta SS 2014
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Bottega Veneta SS 2014
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Bottega Veneta SS 2014
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Bottega Veneta SS 2014
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Bottega Veneta SS 2014
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Bottega Veneta SS 2014
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Bottega Veneta SS 2014
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Bottega Veneta SS 2014
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Bottega Veneta SS 2014
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Bottega Veneta SS 2014
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Bottega Veneta SS 2014
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Bottega Veneta SS 2014
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Bottega Veneta SS 2014
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Bottega Veneta SS 2014
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Bottega Veneta SS 2014
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Bottega Veneta SS 2014
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Bottega Veneta SS 2014
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Bottega Veneta SS 2014
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Bottega Veneta SS 2014
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Bottega Veneta SS 2014
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Bottega Veneta SS 2014
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Bottega Veneta SS 2014