One would be hard-pressed to dismiss anything by Bottega Veneta as
trendy. From luxurious lace frocks to their signature woven totes and
stone necklaces, the company’s pieces convey a certain
timelessness. Creative director Tomas Maier took the same tack with the
brand’s eponymous new fragrance—an understated combination
of bergamot, patchouli, and oak moss. “More than anything, I want
this to be a classic,” Maier says. “It’s built to
last.”
October 2011