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50 Years Later, Bottega Venetas Signature Weave Remains Unmatched To honor the house's legacy, fellow Who What Wear fashion editor Kristen Nichols and I took a few of the Intrecciato handbags dominating the fashion space right now, from the Andiamo to the Dustbag, out for a spin See how we styled them and read our reviews below
Bottega Veneta’s Intrecciato at 50: How Its Signature Weave Made Design . . . Introduced by the Italian house in 1975, the weave’s subtle shift from horizontal to diagonal allowed for leather pieces—wallets, bags—to be both supple and sturdy Over the decades, the technique—pronounced “in-treh-chah-toh” for the uninitiated—has become a quiet revolution in craft
Art Of The Weave With BV’s Intrecciato Intreccio In today’s fashion world, intrecciato is widely associated with the leather weaving technique Bottega Veneta developed in 1975 This process interlaces strips of leather to form the iconic diagonal-patterned basis of bags such as the Andiamo and Hop
Woven Legacy: Bottega Veneta’s Intrecciato Turns 50 Woven leather is part of Italy’s heritage, but Bottega Veneta developed a diagonal method that made hides both softer and stronger Co-founder Renzo Zengiaro credited intrecciato with the brand’s early success, and over the decades it has appeared across jackets, shoes, gloves, and belts
Bottega Veneta Honors Five Decades of Its Defining Intrecciato Weave The house’s defining breakthrough came in 1975 with the introduction of Intrecciato, a bold diagonal weave that transformed supple leather into a fluid, architectural signature More than a technique, Intrecciato became a visual language of elegance, a tactile expression of the house’s Venetian roots and a symbol of Italian artisanal mastery