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The weaves from the Bottega Veneta Winter 2026 runway show are incredible
Considered by many the most beautiful show of Milan Fashion Week, Bottega Veneta’s collection tells the story of the evolution of weaving, perhaps taking it to a level of creativity and craftsmanship never reached before.

Louise Trotter has indeed managed, even more than with her debut show, to showcase the potential of the Italian brand, expanding the universe of weaving and moving beyond leather to apply it to different materials.

This is how the still life of flowers and fruit comes to life, carried down the runway by the model in a transparent bag as if she were coming back from grocery shopping—but also the white five-pocket jeans with leather that creates an almost plush effect, and the wool weaves of the two-tone trousers.

A display of craftsmanship and savoir-faire that confirms the Made-in-Veneto brand, which celebrates 60 years and is today one of the most solid names in luxury.



























