Bottega’s playful intrecciato

Small seasonal details are surfacing: MakeOutfit flagged Bottega Veneta's intrecciato woven leather given a fruits/berries motif this season — a playful twist on a heritage craft that street stylists will photograph. Expect woven textures and whimsical motifs to read as both luxe and very shareable on the street. (x.com)

Louise Trotter has made Intrecciato the throughline of her recent seasons, centering the weave in her Spring/Summer 2026 runway debut for Bottega Veneta. (wwd.com) Runway and product rollouts have shown Intrecciato applied beyond handbags—appearing on outerwear, shoes and accessories across the brand’s 2026 collections. (purseblog.com) Bottega has been spotlighting the weave as heritage craft this year, marking the technique’s origins in the mid-1970s as part of anniversary campaigns and branded films shot by Jack Davison. (wallpaper.com) (vogue.sg) There is precedent for playful fruit motifs in the Bottega ecosystem: secondhand and collectible listings include a strawberry bag charm and canvas pieces surfaced on resale sites in recent years. (ebay.com) (poshmark.com) On Bottega’s official site, recent Intrecciato leather pieces range in retail from roughly $2,450 for smaller styles to about $4,500 for larger woven totes, underscoring the category’s luxury positioning. (bottegaveneta.com) Street photographers and fashion outlets routinely capture Bottega’s woven pieces at Milan Fashion Week and outside shows, a visibility pattern that helps explain why a whimsical fruit-printed intrecciato would become a shareable street-style moment. (gettyimages.com) (wmagazine.com)

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