Bottega Veneta - Crossbody bag






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BOTTEGA VENETA Exclusive Runway Archive Bag (for connoisseurs and collectors of rare archive pieces) – A/I 2001 by Matthew Williamson – One size – Iconic collector’s piece – No reserve – Bag
The Vault Archive presents: an extraordinary Bottega Veneta bag directly from the Autumn/Winter 2001 runway, designed by Matthew Williamson.
A conceptual and avant-garde design that combines technical textures, leather inserts, and functional details inspired by futuristic utility, making it an authentic museum archive piece.
Main features
Brand: Bottega Veneta
Designer: Matthew Williamson (creative direction A/W 2001)
Collection: Fall/Winter 2001 Ready-to-Wear (see attached runway image)
Maxi shoulder bag – runway model
Category: BO – Bags / Maxi Bag
Size: Single (Tg. UNI)
Color: Petrol blue with black inserts.
Materials: technical canvas and mesh net with applications in black genuine leather and silver metal buckles.
Made in Italy
Design and details
Asymmetrical and sculptural structure, with contrasting panels in a three-dimensional grid and structured fabric.
Full-grain leather shoulder bag with multi-point buckle closures — a direct quote from the bondage and technical language of the collection.
System of adjustable straps on the sides and front, made of leather with chrome buckles.
Interior lined with Bottega Veneta logo fabric, with zip pocket and original label.
Typical handcrafted work of the house, reinterpreted in an urban-tech couture style.
Good condition vintage collectible piece for enthusiasts
Archive notes
Presented on the runway during the A/W 2001 fashion show by Bottega Veneta, this bag represents one of the most experimental phases of the Maison, prior to Tomas Maier's direction.
Its design, characterized by industrial lines and contrasting materials, testifies to the aesthetic research of the early 2000s — a period now reevaluated by international archives.
A very rare collectible piece, desirable for curators, fashion archivists, and collectors of avant-garde Italian design.
Seller's Story
BOTTEGA VENETA Exclusive Runway Archive Bag (for connoisseurs and collectors of rare archive pieces) – A/I 2001 by Matthew Williamson – One size – Iconic collector’s piece – No reserve – Bag
The Vault Archive presents: an extraordinary Bottega Veneta bag directly from the Autumn/Winter 2001 runway, designed by Matthew Williamson.
A conceptual and avant-garde design that combines technical textures, leather inserts, and functional details inspired by futuristic utility, making it an authentic museum archive piece.
Main features
Brand: Bottega Veneta
Designer: Matthew Williamson (creative direction A/W 2001)
Collection: Fall/Winter 2001 Ready-to-Wear (see attached runway image)
Maxi shoulder bag – runway model
Category: BO – Bags / Maxi Bag
Size: Single (Tg. UNI)
Color: Petrol blue with black inserts.
Materials: technical canvas and mesh net with applications in black genuine leather and silver metal buckles.
Made in Italy
Design and details
Asymmetrical and sculptural structure, with contrasting panels in a three-dimensional grid and structured fabric.
Full-grain leather shoulder bag with multi-point buckle closures — a direct quote from the bondage and technical language of the collection.
System of adjustable straps on the sides and front, made of leather with chrome buckles.
Interior lined with Bottega Veneta logo fabric, with zip pocket and original label.
Typical handcrafted work of the house, reinterpreted in an urban-tech couture style.
Good condition vintage collectible piece for enthusiasts
Archive notes
Presented on the runway during the A/W 2001 fashion show by Bottega Veneta, this bag represents one of the most experimental phases of the Maison, prior to Tomas Maier's direction.
Its design, characterized by industrial lines and contrasting materials, testifies to the aesthetic research of the early 2000s — a period now reevaluated by international archives.
A very rare collectible piece, desirable for curators, fashion archivists, and collectors of avant-garde Italian design.
