Milan, Italy’s capital of cool, has laid claim to all manner of personalities over the decades: from the 19th-century author Alessandro Manzoni to the former prime minister and media tycoon Silvio Berlusconi. But yesterday, in a frenzy of excitement culminating in a late-afternoon appointment at a former ice rink, the city swooned over a rather more unlikely target: the fashion world’s “boy wonder” from Bradford.
Daniel Lee, who took over the 54-year-old luxury Italian brand in the summer of 2018, unveiled Bottega Veneta’s latest collection in front of a Milan fashion week audience which included musician Dev Hynes and Hollywood star Sigourney Weaver. The clothes had a sculptural feel, with wide sleeves on trenchcoats, fringing and sequin dresses, but there was a definite focus on items that, budget permitting, could be worn easily - suits, knitted dresses, flat boots and XXXL bags.
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