
September 26, 2009
Tomas Maier has the I’m-so-rich-I-can-flaunt-it-discreetly look down pat. For Spring Summer 2010, Maier’s collection for Bottega Veneta were full of luxurious materials and women-friendly silhouettes — smart move considering Bottega’s clientele is usually of the age that doesn’t want to show too much skin. There were lovely wrap tops (some with kimono sleeves) and low-cut, slouchy suits featuring double-breasted blazers. Maier also played with sheer materials and little jolts of color through a mostly white and taupe collection– although he did close the show with several floor-length stunners in eye-catching brights. Oh and how could we forget: there were plenty of killer accessories, particularly in simple shapes and exotic skins, to lust over.








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