So, you see all these brands out there, slapping their logos on *everything*, right? Gucci’s got the double Gs, LV’s got, well, the LV, you get the picture. It’s logo-mania! Like a bunch of screaming toddlers demanding attention. But then you have Bottega Veneta… just chilling.
They kinda went, “Nah, we’re good. We don’t need to shout.” And honestly? That’s pretty damn cool. You see, back in the day, like the 90s and early 2000s when logos were basically a fashion requirement (ugh, remember that?), Bottega Veneta was like, “We’re going to do our own thing, thankyouverymuch.”
It’s almost like they were daring you to be *smart* enough to recognize their stuff. Like, “Oh, you know good leather? You recognize our intrecciato weave? Then you’re in the club.” It’s less about showing off (though, let’s be honest, you *are* showing off a bit) and more about appreciating craftsmanship, ya know?
I mean, think about it. You don’t need a huge logo to know you’re holding a Bottega Veneta bag. That leather, that *feel*, that subtle elegance… it speaks for itself. It’s like whispering instead of yelling. Which, in a world full of yelling, is kinda refreshing, dontcha think?
And free pngs and svg’s are around, so people can slap the logo on their stuff if they really want to, but it kinda defeats the point, right?
And the fact that they are using cookies to track my behaviour is like, whatever. Everyone does it. I just hope it’s to make my shopping experiences better and not like, sell my data to the highest bidder… or is it?