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Bottega Veneta FW20/21: here are the accessories that will fill your Instagram feed in the coming months

Shot by Tyrone Lebon

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In the wake of the hype of recent months, the Italian brand shows the new FW20/21 collection in a campaign, shot by Tyrone Lebon, where the white of the snow allows the colors of the accessories designed by Daniel Lee, such as red or acid green, to stand out to their full potential.

After the success of it-bags like the Pouch and the Chain Cassette, the creative director offers new iconic bags for the colder months. Among these is the Crisscross Clutch, characterized by a woven texture and available in essential shades: black, white, beige and dark green.

 
 
 
 
 
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For those who dare a little more, there is a version of the bag enriched with long fringes hanging on one side, which we also find as a feature of coats and dresses.

But that's not all: the Fold also returns for the FW20/21, a bag inspired by the Bottega Veneta archives and made popular by its versatility for more elegant or more casual looks. In fact, we will find it proposed in neutral but also bright colors (see red or acid green version, two favorite colors in this collection).

The other protagonist piece is definitely the boot, a must have for your Instagram looks.

 
 
 
 
 
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Bottega Veneta offers a sustainable and sporty version, perfect for rainy days in the city as in the countryside: the Puddle Boot, made of biodegradable materials and at a relatively affordable price.

A more refined alternative is the Lean boot, inspired by the classic Texan and with attention to every detail.

You just have to choose your favorite accessory and add it to your wishlist!

 
 
 
 
 
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