When it comes to colors, Bottega Veneta offers just about every color imaginable. Bottega Veneta releases seasonal and limited-edition colors to add an element of exclusivity. Whether you’re a seasoned aficionado or new to the luxury Italian brand, this guide will provide you with the most popular Bottega Veneta colors in the rainbow and explore how leather textures and finishes bring these shades to life.

For Bottega Veneta, Material Matters
Best known for its minimalist branding, classic silhouettes, and leather goods, Bottega Veneta’s distinctive use of textiles is one of the main reasons we love them. The most famous of all Bottega Veneta materials is the specialized leather weaving technique known as the Intrecciato weave, developed in the 1960s.
Daniel Lee’s New Bottega Veneta
Thanks to Daniel Lee’s creative direction, Bottega Veneta bags have seen a remarkable resurgence in the 2020s, featuring several captivating designs, like the Jodie, Cassette, and Pouch, emphasizing their materials and colors instead. Using the original techniques, Lee amplified the proportions of Bottega Veneta’s classic Intrecciato weave, creating larger weaves with the Maxi Intrecciato and puffy with Nappa Maxi Intreccio Padded.
How Materials Transform Bottega Veneta’s Colors
Bottega Veneta colors can appear differently depending on the type of leather, adding complexity and depth to each design. Take a look at Bottega Veneta’s iconic Parakeet in the Pouch and Casette as examples.
A Guide to Bottega Veneta’s Most Popular Colors
You can’t spell R-O-Y-G-V-I-B without B-V. According to our 2024 Ultra-Luxury Resale Report, neutral, multicolors, and blue were the best-selling colors on FASHIONPHILE. Pink came in at the number two spot, followed by red, green, and purple. Bottega Veneta’s wide spectrum of color options includes a diverse variety of hues, from popular Parakeet to Lavender and neutral tones like Chalk, Mirth Washed, and Almond to dark colors like Fondant, Bordeaux, and Raintree.
Bottega Veneta Neutral Colors
Under the umbrella of neutral colors, you’ll find popular shades of beige, brown, and white. These shades are versatile and sophisticated, neutral hues that complement a wide range of outfits and occasions. Neutrals align with Bottega Veneta’s preference for timeless, understated colors in their woven Intrecciato leather styles.
Within shades of Bottega Veneta’s beige, there are sought-after colors such as Porridge (ivory beige), Almond (creamy beige), and Dark Praline (warm beige). Bottega Veneta browns feature rich shades of light brown in Teak, Caramel (classic tan), Camel (medium brown), Fondant (a deep, warm chocolate tone), and Pinecone (muted, earthy taupe). Bottega Veneta also loves off-white shades like Plaster, Bone, and Chalk.
Bottega Veneta Red and Pink
From Amaranto (brick red) to Firework (fire engine red), Bottega Veneta loves to create deep, rich red tones. For darker colors, we love Barolo (deep burgundy) and Bordeaux (dark purple-red). There’s a striking Sunburst (bright coral red), Candy Stripe (cherry red), and Brique (dark brick red). For pink, Bottega Veneta loves its bright and subdued shades: Lollipop (deep pink), Ribbon (light pink), and Peachy (beige pink).
Bottega Veneta Green
Just as Hermes has orange and Tiffany has light blue, Bottega Veneta has its signature green. In addition to the particularly popular Parakeet, there are other green colors to envy like Fennel (light mint), Fountain (mint), Kiwi (chartreuse), Mallard (dark teal), Racing Green (emerald), Raintree (dark green), New Sauge (pale grey-green), Siren (pistachio), Travertine (light olive), and Aloe (grey-green).
Bottega Veneta Parakeet Green
Reintroduced at Bottega Veneta’s Spring/Summer 2021 show, the unmistakably bold shade of green is now synonymous with the brand, integral to its store designs and branding. The grassy green color, officially named Parakeet (sometimes called Grass), was an instant hit with collectors for its vibrancy and playfulness. Parakeet is by far the most popular Bottega Veneta green.
Bottega Veneta Blues
For blue, Bottega Veneta once again creates shades that highlight the subtle tonal variations in its color palette. There’s Ice (pale, soft blue with cool undertones), Linoleum (muted teal), Space (deep, dark, inky blue), Indigo (dark navy blue), Blaster (bright teal blue), Swimming Pool (bright aqua blue), Pale Blue (self-explanatory), and Shadow (dark slate blue). Many of these blues exude playfulness and stand out as a bold yet elegant choice for accessories to add a pop of color to any look.
Bottega Veneta Purples
Within Bottega Veneta’s available purples, there is a wide range of rich violets and light lilacs, from Wisteria (vibrant purple) and Lavender (self-explanatory) to darker shades like Unicorn (dark indigo) and Holographic (iridescent with tones of green and purple).
Bottega Veneta Pastel Washed Colors
Pastel colors are referred to as “washed,” with beautiful colors like Bliss Washed (pink), Teal Washed (blue), Mirth Washed (purple), Lemon Washed (green), Melon Washed (orange), and Zest Washed (yellow).
There are many other shades and colors in Bottega Veneta’s catalog that are hard to miss, such as metallic and holographic colors. FASHIONPHILE offers hard-to-find and rare pre-owned Bottega Veneta bags and accessories. Embark on a treasure hunt to find your perfect Bottega Veneta color at FASHIONPHILE.
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