BottegaVeneta | Spring Summer 2020 by Daniel Lee | Full Fashion Show in High Definition. (Widescreen - Exclusive Video/1080p - MFW/Milan Fashion Week)Max Br TyroneLebon shots Mica Arganaraz for Bottega Veneta Spring/Summer 2020 Campaign. Bottega Veneta Mica Arganaraz Tyrone Lebon. READ MORE. Stella McCartney Summer 2022 Campaign. Stella McCartney Summer 2022 Campaign. Lily-Rose Depp, Margaret Qualley and Whitney Peak for Chanel. - This Pin was discovered by VERSUS DUDE. Discover (and save!) your own Pins on Pinterest BottegaVeneta Spring Summer 2020 Vlog and Try On, Hope you enjoy#BottegaVeneta SpringSummer2020 #BottegaVeneta #BottegaVeneta Shoe #BottageVeneta Bag BottegaVeneta goes yachting for its spring-summer 2020 campaign. The Italian brand commissions photographer Tyrone Lebon to shoot its advertisement for the season. The face of Bottega Veneta's collection, model Edoardo Sebastianelli takes the spotlight. Posing for cool images, Edoardo is styled by Marie Chaix. MicaArgaƱaraz and Edoardo Sebastianelli pose in Ponza, Italy, for Bottega Veneta 's Spring/Summer 2020 campaign. Photographed by Tyrone Lebon, the pair lounges on a yacht for theses sun-drenched images. Marie Chaix styles the shoot with hair by Gary Gill and make-up by Lauren Parsons. cuLHr. Back in October, Bottega Veneta’s much buzzed-about creative director Daniel Lee showed his Salon 01 collection—essentially, Spring Summer 2021—to a socially-distanced crowd of VIPs who gathered quietly in London. Today, the brand revealed the same collection to the rest of the world via video footage, a conceptual lookbook, and a physical mailer sent to editors functioning as a sort of show in a book’ not to be confused with Anderson’s show in a box’ for Loewe. Those three photo books, and a record, serve as a blueprint to the process and execution behind the collection. For each, Lee enlisted collaborations from creatives including German artist Rosemarie Trockel, photographer Tyrone Lebon, and musician Neneh Cherry whose spoken words make up the soundtrack’ on the record. As for the clothes? The British designer picked up where he left off in terms of the color palette—greens, chocolate browns, nude tones, and lilac. But new this time around was the smorgasbord of textures, like chunky crochet, macramĆ©, and knitted separates; the squishy-ness and tasseled shearling that have become a house staple seems to have been parked this season. There was also a focus on paillettes and island-style wooden beads, while the menswear offering was even rounded out with a sparkly vest, which looked convincingly good with wide-leg white tailored trousers. And, bien sur, we must discuss the accessories—particularly the bags, which have been a runaway success for the brand since Lee took the helm. While the category has notably expanded beyond the viral Pouch and now has an abundance of popular styles, it’s this season’s offering that’s getting us excited again. Floppy knitted clutches, oversized leather totes, a home furnishings-inspired update on the Triangle Bag now in cosy, soft bouclĆ©!, and the addition of rather luxe-looking fanny packs too. Better yet, each option can be tied in with a matching tonal or printed outfit. Now the brand’s legion of influencers can really wear their love for the brand on their sleeve. See the full collection below Subscribe to our newsletter and follow us on Facebook and Instagram to stay up to date on all the latest fashion news and juicy industry gossip. 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Marking his second runway for the Italian label, Lee’s Spring/Summer 2020 collection was a strong assertion of Bottega Veneta’s new house codes, with a ready-to-wear focus on the ease and reality of dressing. The show took to Milan’s Via Senato, where a skylit courtyard lined with stone columns framed a clear perspex floor housing Intrecciato boxes. The set design — simple, clever, and resonant — connected antiquity with modernity, breathing new life into the house’s proprietary themes. The show opened with an expressly understated one-shoulder LBD that gave prominence to the accessories — a supersized Arco bag rendered in a slouchy, cross-body style, a new iteration of the quilted leather mules notably sans square toe, and a simple gold chain choker that anchored at the nape with a big gold sphere. The clothing itself found a middle ground between 80s power dressing and 90s waif minimalism, revisiting many of Lee’s AW19 motifs with a lighter touch that better outlined the figure. Ribbed knit dresses were lankier and more seamlessly layered, disco-ball metallics returned as drape dresses, and the boxy suiting and drawstring-ruched leather outerwear downsized in bulk. New to the assortment were dark wash denim and a print of a monkey and pineapple that emblazoned silk scarf tops — but overall, Lee’s ready-to-wear legacy unfolded this season as spare in design, substantial in attitude, whereas his knack for creating ā€œItā€ accessories continues to prosper. 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