Bottega Veneta Spring 2010 Handbags
By admin on May 28, 2010 in Handbags & Purses

One of the most amazing aspects of my job is the opportunity to look at handbags in showrooms. It is triple the delight when the bags we are looking at are months away from being available to the general public. If you asked me five years ago what I would be doing today, this would not be on my list. But I am beyond thrilled it is.
Visiting the Bottega Veneta showroom was a highlight of our NYC trip. Just as we arrived in the showroom, we were greeted by a fresh set of Spring 2010 handbags. The bags had only been seen previously on the runway in Milan a week prior. Now it was our turn to examine them closely in all of their glory.
When you look at a Bottega Veneta bag, one of the main aspects that intrigues me (and should be taken into consideration by any buyer) is how exactly the bag was made. Tomas Maier and the Bottega Veneta team continue to go above and beyond when creating their pieces. There is a story behind every item, every color, every technique, and every material. Now if we could have the pleasure of sitting down with Tomas Maier to see into his vision our lives would be complete. We can dream, right?

The Spring 2010 collection from Bottega Veneta centered around cream colored clothing which allows the wearer to play with colorful accessories. That is precisely what the BV bags delivered: lusciously rich hues with the attention to detail that has become synonymous with the brand.

Bottega Veneta developed a techinque for their signature intrecciato weaving to give the leather the characteristic feel and behavior of straw. In fact, one woven-leather intrecciato bag sounded exactly like a straw bag when you squeezed it together. This is yet another way in which Maier manifests his design genius.

The colors on the handbags pop, just as Maier intended for them to do. With a cream colored clothing palette, accessories take creative control of your outfit. Bottega Veneta has infused exotic crocodile skins for spring in deeply saturated jewel toned blue, green, and yellow.

With fancy Italian names like Paille Cocco Glace, Yolk Cocco Lave Cabat or Paille Intreccio Nuvolato Maxi Veneta, it is near impossible not to give these creations your full attention. The intense colors, the beautiful crafting and the outstanding quality of the leathers boost our desire for this Bottega S/S line that much more.
As with most things Bottega, beauty comes at a steep price. The classic Veneta (pictured above) will run at around $2,600, while the exotics will set back your back account by a solid 5 figures. However, if your are in the market for high-end fashion accessories, each dollar spent on BV is a dollar well spent.
Click on all photos to enlarge and find the name of each item and price. Inquire with your local BV store or at 877.362.1715 for availability of the pictured items.




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Looks weird, like innards or something. (fb)
Kendra | May 28, 2010 | Reply
BV makes the holy grail of bags, IMO. From the Veneta to the exotics, they are stunning!
risingsun | May 28, 2010 | Reply
OMG I’m in love
sndc99 | May 28, 2010 | Reply
how mucu is caviar 2.55 medium is u.s. and is it better to buy medium or large ..pls help
lea | May 28, 2010 | Reply
I love my Maxi Veneta Intrecciato to death!
http://bagdonna.blogspot.com
Bagdonna | May 28, 2010 | Reply
The clutches are amazing, so lovely.
hiptownrose | May 28, 2010 | Reply
AHHHH BV my dream bag
Debra Zak | May 29, 2010 | Reply
oh, bloody yum!!!!!!!!!!
spanish moss | May 29, 2010 | Reply
Uh, oh. Better start saving now for the Maxi.
BittyMonkey | May 29, 2010 | Reply
I just love them all !!!
Franca | May 29, 2010 | Reply
I couldn’t agree more, but I must admit I like BV bags more than Hermes. However, I say that with great ignorance because I have never seen nor held a Hermes bag or BV in person.
Jane | May 29, 2010 | Reply
Rumor has it that Bottega is the only brand that Hermes corporate considers a rival to their own products.
It’s a rumor, but I can see where it’s coming from.
Vlad Dusil | May 29, 2010 | Reply
Nice
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chirpy_gal | May 29, 2010 | Reply
Love the exotic ones, the delft blue especially. BV challenges Hermes.
mette | May 29, 2010 | Reply
Unreal. true craftsmanship!
I blogged about the Bottega artisans and how the bags are crafted:
http://thecraftsdept.marthastewart.com/2009/11/luxury-crafting-bottega-veneta.html
and how I attempted to create a Bottega inspired purse here:
http://thecraftsdept.marthastewart.com/2009/11/luxury-crafting-bottega-veneta.html
They are just simple unbeatable!
lemmemakeit | May 29, 2010 | Reply
Wow! I am in love!
Handbag Lover | May 29, 2010 | Reply
The majority of these bags are overdesigned, but there are a few gems. I like the brown croc tote and the yellow croc hobo, but I’m sure they’re absurdly priced.
http://www.bagpoor.com
Michael St. James | May 29, 2010 | Reply
Spectacular photos, as usual for the PurseBlog. I’m loving the colors and can’t wait to visit a BV shop to see some of these beauties in person.
Pat | May 29, 2010 | Reply
WOW!! Loving this collection!! These bags are truly an art form!! I am loving the sandals too!!
Liz G. | May 29, 2010 | Reply
Love BV!!! For the spring collection in this article I love the last ones (Boutis) in particular.
(not sure about the origami bag though – reminds me of a durian……(plz don’t scold me!!))
Kelly | May 29, 2010 | Reply