The One: How Bottega Veneta’s Andiamo tote bag reached cult status

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The One: How Bottega Veneta’s Andiamo tote bag reached cult status


Since its introduction into the Bottega Veneta accessories stable for the Spring/Summer 2023 season – under the tenure of then creative director Matthieu Blazy (now at Chanel) – the Andiamo bag has become quite the hit. It was originally shown at Blazy’s second show for the Italian fashion house, but admittedly it feels like it’s always been a part of the brand’s style repertoire.

Certainly, since its release, it’s been a part of many a fashion industry and celebrity’s arm candy collection (and enviably so), spotted on Jacob Elordi and Michelle Yeoh among them. It’s no wonder really, it’s a practical bag that harks back to the history of the house – a modern take on its signature Intrecciato bag, made from smooth leather. The Andiamo is striking – and in Bottega terms a real classic bag.

Elordi, who was named a brand ambassador for the house in early 2024, was clocked at the Spring/Summer 2025 show with a (punchy tomato) red version of the Andiamo in suede, which was noted as being from the Autumn/Winter 2024 collection.

(Image credit: Future/ Turi Lovik Kirknes)

Indeed, for Spring/Summer 2025, new colours and styles were added. And a new colour to get excited about right now is a dark green, which speaks to spring but can be worn again throughout the year – it’s not as defiant and definite as say a black, brown or navy, is – which tends to lean towards the colder months, worn with classic coats.



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