Industrial Glam: Bottega Veneta Spring 2022

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by brownfashionagal

This collection that Daniel Lee held in Detroit was all about industrial-inspired pieces. It took hints from classic American motifs and blended them with industry, engineering, and revolution, resulting in fast-paced, ultra-wearable clothes. Lee’s collection featured a rich array of greens, from neon to sage, showcasing the enduring significance of color in Lee’s world. Even with all the decent garments, this might be my least favorite collection by the designer. This collection almost felt like a caricature of his previous works, forced to be mingled with street elements. It lacked the effortless chicness that his previous collections had boasted. But hey, it wasn’t a total disaster! Before things took a nosedive with the Bottega-Daniel, we got to feast our eyes on some mind-blowing accessories.

Pictures courtesy of Vogue Runway

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