Thoughts on Bottega Veneta bags?

Anonymous
I associate them with older women - 70+ because my MIL carries one. They are less casual (more dressed up) than the other brands mentioned in this thread, imo.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Goyard is unfortunately now like LV and seen all over. It’s also very poor quality. BV is a much different aesthetic


PP who brought up Goyard. Yes, BV is a different aesthetic. My point was that the Goyard signature print and BV intrecciato make the brands very identifiable to the naked eye. In that way they are LV (that’s what happens when you put the same print on all your products.)


I think the comparison is apt. But the fact that this is even a thread suggests BV is about to jump the shark and won't be under the radar or associated with 70 year olds much longer. They've been very buzzy with Lee.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Goyard is unfortunately now like LV and seen all over. It’s also very poor quality. BV is a much different aesthetic


PP who brought up Goyard. Yes, BV is a different aesthetic. My point was that the Goyard signature print and BV intrecciato make the brands very identifiable to the naked eye. In that way they are LV (that’s what happens when you put the same print on all your products.)


I think the comparison is apt. But the fact that this is even a thread suggests BV is about to jump the shark and won't be under the radar or associated with 70 year olds much longer. They've been very buzzy with Lee.


Who is Lee? I rarely see someone with a BV bag and I’m definitely in cocked you’d see one. That’s one of the reasons I like them
Anonymous
BV is not understated. It can be spotted from a mile.
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