Bottega Veneta Bag
Bottega Veneta’s iconic luxury Italian handbags are synonymous with a signature intrecciato technique developed in the ’60s.
Bottega Veneta Bags
Produced in the namesake region of northeast Italy that housed the brand’s headquarters, the style originated to make thin leather more durable by weaving it, not unlike straw or grass baskets.
Leather bags
Ever since, Bottega Veneta bags have long been among the most coveted designer handbags, from the hard shell knotted box clutch to the ‘00s-era hobo.
Fashion bags
Recent #NewBottega iterations under the recent creative direction of Daniel Lee and now Matthieu Blazy, however, take a modern and exaggerated approach. Among the buzziest: The Cassette crossbody, Arco tote and nostalgic-inspired Jodie, all of which feature larger woven leather panels and carry much street-style clout.
“Bottega Veneta continues to be a must-have fashion investment seen on, well, everyone,” Page says. “The Jodie has the perfect mini-meets-daytime functionality making it great for all occasions.” On the same note, Gonzalez says the Mini Jodie has been holding its resale value for a while, too.
“We don’t expect it to slip out of style anytime soon,” she tells WWD. “For fans of the mini bags, like myself, who don’t carry much in their bags, this mini hobo is perfect,” she adds. “It has room for essentials such as your cell phone, cardholder and lipstick.”
Bottega Veneta Jodie Knotted Intrecciato Leather Tote
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