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V Fashion | Tomas Maier, your name is enough

  Just as Giorgio Armani is to Armani, Karl Lagerfeld is to FENDI. For luxury goods, the top designers and creative directors behind the brand are often the important forces to support their progress. However, in recent years, there has been a growing trend of fashion change. The most recent example is Tomas Maier, creative director of Bottega Veneta.

  Tomas Maier has been with Bottega Veneta since 2001. During his tenure as Bottega Veneta, he regained the brand motto: "When your own initials are enough", which laid the foundation for the style trend of Bottega Veneta.

 "I want to give my clients some new inspiration to build their exclusive living space." In 2006, Tomas Maier opened a new chapter in the brand family series, further explains Bottega Veneta's low-key luxury lifestyle.

The artistic aesthetics of Italian life is the essence of Bottega Veneta culture.

  This year's Bottega Veneta Show combines Italian modernism with contemporary American sculpture, and Bottega Veneta's home art. It skillfully combines the profound connotations of two cities, New York and Italy. It is like a modern urban life scene.

Slide to the right and hit the show directly.

  As Tomas Maier's last work, Bottega Veneta 2018 Milan's new series of works inhabits the brand's exquisite craftsmanship, material, design and functionality to build a harmonious and balanced beauty. Tomas Maier has integrated a fresh and interesting element into the original foundation, and he hopes to revitalize the classic style in a new form.

 Creative Director Tomas Maier once again crossed the border Together with Italian designer Osanna Visconti di Modrone to create brand-new bronze lamps and lanterns. This series uses the wax-loss process commonly used in sculpture casting to create exquisite intrecassociato texture on the surface of bronze.

New Milan Works in 2018 intrecciatoBraided texture bronze lamp

  Rudi Fringe, a new member of the Rudi Seat Series, features intrecassociato knitting details with ribbon tassels at the bottom. This spirit < span style= "font-weight: 700; border: 0px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;"> is inspired by Bottega Veneta's new spring and summer handbag design . Decorated with a new light and gentle color matching, the whole space presents a warm and fantastic romantic temperament.

New 2008 Rudi Fringe fringed sofa

Tomas Maier also incorporates a new hand-painted delicate butterfly pattern , one butterfly or detailed description, lifelike; or a few sketches, concise and abstract, seemingly casual, but hidden ingenuity, and finally presents a fascinating aesthetic picture without losing its unique personality.

2008 Milan New Hand-painted Butterfly-pattern Porcelain

Fashion is perishable and style is everlasting. Although Tomas Maier left Bottega Veneta temporarily, the unique style of Bottega Veneta will be passed on forever. As the brand believes, you don't need anything to express your fashionable attitude, your name is enough.



    Just as Giorgio Armani is to Armani, Karl Lagerfeld is to FENDI. For luxury goods, the top designers and creative directors behind the brand are often the important forces to support their progress. However, in recent years, there has been a growing trend of fashion change. The most recent example is Tomas Maier, creative director of Bottega Veneta.

    Tomas Maier has been with Bottega Veneta since 2001. During his tenure as Bottega Veneta, he regained the brand motto: "When your own initials are enough", which laid the foundation for the style trend of Bottega Veneta.

    "I want to give my clients some new inspiration to build their exclusive living space." In 2006, Tomas Maier opened a new chapter in the brand family series, further explains Bottega Veneta's low-key luxury lifestyle.

The artistic aesthetics of Italian life is the essence of Bottega Veneta culture.

    This year's Bottega Veneta Show combines Italian modernism with contemporary American sculpture, and Bottega Veneta's home art. It skillfully combines the profound connotations of two cities, New York and Italy. It is like a modern urban life scene.

Slide to the right and hit the show directly.

    As Tomas Maier's last work, Bottega Veneta 2018 Milan's new series of works inhabits the brand's exquisite craftsmanship, material, design and functionality to build a harmonious and balanced beauty. Tomas Maier has integrated a fresh and interesting element into the original foundation, and he hopes to revitalize the classic style in a new form.

    Creative Director Tomas Maier once again crossed the border Together with Italian designer Osanna Visconti di Modrone to create brand-new bronze lamps and lanterns. This series uses the wax-loss process commonly used in sculpture casting to create exquisite intrecassociato texture on the surface of bronze.

2008 Milan's new intrecassoo braided bronze lamp

    Rudi Fringe, a new member of the Rudi Seat Series, features intrecassociato knitting details with ribbon tassels at the bottom. This spirit < span style= "font-weight: 700; border: 0px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;"> is inspired by Bottega Veneta's new spring and summer handbag design . Decorated with a new light and gentle color matching, the whole space presents a warm and fantastic romantic temperament.

New 2008 Rudi Fringe fringed sofa

Tomas Maier also incorporates a new hand-painted delicate butterfly pattern , one butterfly or detailed description, lifelike; or a few sketches, concise and abstract, seemingly casual, but hidden ingenuity, and finally presents a fascinating aesthetic picture without losing its unique personality.

2008 Milan New Hand-painted Butterfly-pattern Porcelain

Fashion is perishable and style is everlasting. Although Tomas Maier left Bottega Veneta temporarily, the unique style of Bottega Veneta will be passed on forever. As the brand believes, you don't need anything to express your fashionable attitude, your name is enough.