Inspired by BOTTEGA VENETA

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size:212mm * 146mm * 75mm
color:Color combination
SKU:833
weight:397g

Air Afrique, the New Air Travel

The flacons are inspired by Bottega Veneta’s Venetian roots: that hub of cross-cultural exchange of both trade and ideas, ingredients, spices and languages. The .

Craft in Motion

In true Bottega Veneta fashion, the packaging for this collection is just as thoughtfully designed as the fragrances themselves. Blazy, known for his masterful approach .

Bottega Veneta Creates an “Ark” for SS25 Show

Now, you can add Bottega Veneta creative director Matthieu Blazy’s first fragrances for the house to that long list. Today, the designer unveils a collection of five scents .

CCD’s luxury beijing apartment is inspired

Matthieu Blazy’s first perfume collection for Bottega Veneta is a true act of genius. In 2022, the first look that Matthieu Blazy sent down the runway as the newly minted .

Fragrances

The limited-edition collection of lounge chairs manufactured by Zanotta is inspired by the iconic Sacco and commissioned by Bottega Veneta Creative Director, Matthieu Blazy. Following its .

Bottega Veneta opens new store in Cancun, Mexico

This fall, Bottega Veneta is introducing its first fragrance collection. Inspired by Bottega Veneta’s origin city of Venice and crafted under the creative direction of Matthieu Blazy, the fragrance .

The Ark, a collection manufactured by Zanotta for Bottega Veneta

Commissioned by Matthieu Blazy and manufactured by Zanotta specifically for Bottega Veneta, The Ark features 15 animal designs in a variety of colourways. Inspired by the original Sacco .

Damentro

Inspired by the city of Venice, where the brand originated, and by Intrecciato, the brand’s signature leather weaving technique, the collection’s five scents are all deeply rooted in Italian heritage. .

Knot Bottega Veneta perfume

Blazy was inspired by Bottega Veneta’s origins — Venice — and its history as a cross-cultural hub. Take the refillable bottles that are reminiscent of artisanally hand-blown .

16+ Best Bottega Veneta Bag Dupes:

Supported by Bottega Veneta, Air Afrique takes inspiration from a now-defunct pan-African airline, created “for a better knowledge of Black Africa” Air Afrique is the second major exclusive partnership for Matthieu Blazy ’s .

First off, there’s the furniture thing. They got Zanotta, like, a real furniture powerhouse, to make stuff *for* them. Remember the Sacco beanbag? Yeah, apparently inspired by that, but like, a *limited edition* of lounge chairs? Sounds boujee, tbh. Then, outta nowhere, comes “The Ark,” which is… animal designs? Fifteen of ’em? In colors? Okay, Matthieu, you do you. Is it practical? Probably not. Is it gonna look amazing in some rich person’s minimalist apartment? Defo.

And then BOOM! Fragrances! Like, FINALLY. This is actually interesting. Blazy’s gone back to Bottega Veneta’s roots in Venice for inspiration. Venice! Can you even *imagine* the smellscape? Old stone, canal water (probs not the *best* smell, but still), leather from their iconic Intrecciato weaving… I’m kinda sold already. They’re calling it a collection, and they’re leaning hard into the Italian heritage thing. Gotta love it. I hope it’s not all just hyped up and smells like your grandma’s powder room. (Sorry, Grandma!). The refillable bottles are supposed to be like hand-blown glass, which is a nice touch. It’s all very artisan-y and sustainable-ish. We LOVE sustainability-ish.

Oh! And they opened a new store in Cancun. Cancun! Talk about a leap. I guess rich people need somewhere to buy ridiculously expensive bags while they’re lounging on the beach? I mean, I’m not judging… *maybe*.

But what *really* got my attention was this Air Afrique collab. Air Afrique was this old pan-African airline that was all about connecting the continent, and Blazy’s partnering with them? That’s…unexpected. But also kinda cool. It’s like he’s saying, “Yeah, we make luxury goods, but we also care about…stuff!” It feels less like blatant marketing and more like, well, an actual partnership.

Honestly, it’s all a bit of a whirlwind. You’ve got furniture inspired by beanbags, fragrances inspired by Venice, animal sculptures, and a partnership with an old airline. It’s like a Pinterest board exploded, but somehow, it works? It’s all so… Bottega Veneta.

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