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Bottega Veneta Catalog Home COLLECTION MAISON 2016 3 5 7 8 11 12 15 17 18 21 23 24 26 29 31 32 35 36 39 41 42 44 46 49 51 53 54 57 58 61 62 64 BOTTEGA VENETA BOUTIQUES EUROPE PARIS, AÉROPORT CHARLES DE GAULLE CAPRI, VIA CAMERELLE 35 PRINCIPALITY OF MONACO ZÜRICH, BAHNHOFSTRASSE 25 MEXICO CITY, EL PALACIO DE HIERRO PERISUR LAS VEGAS, CRYSTALS AT CITYCENTER ASIA TERMINAL AC TEL. 33 1 74 37 22 23 TEL. 39 081 83 79 613 MONACO, JARDIN DES BOULINGRINS TEL. 41 43 344 86 36 TEL. 52 55 5171 8217 TEL. 1 702 220 4751 AUSTRIA TERMINAL 2E GATE M TEL. 33 1 74 37 15 92 PLACE DU CASINO PAVILLON 5 BOUTIQUE 10 CHINA VIENNA, TUCHLAUBEN 5 TERMINAL 2E GATE K TEL. 33 1 74 37 10 88 FLORENCE, VIA DEGLI STROZZI 6 TEL. 33 77 9797 5151 TURKEY MEXICO CITY, EL PALACIO DE HIERRO LAS VEGAS, THE SHOPPES AT THE PALAZZO BEIJING, JIN BAO PLACE TEL. 43 15 35 00 24 TERMINAL 1 OPENING SOON TEL. 39 055 28 47 35 ISTANBUL, ISTINYE PARK AVM NO. 463 POLANCO TEL. 52 55 5280 6064 TEL. 1 702 369 0747 TEL. 86 10 8522 1908 RUSSIA TEL. 90 212 335 67 90 CZECH REP. ST. TROPEZ, 72 RUE FRANÇOIS SIBILLI MILAN, BOTTEGA VENETA MAISON MOSCOW, BARVIKHA LUXURY VILLAGE 114 MEXICO CITY, EL PALACIO DE HIERRO LAS VEGAS, THE SHOPS AT VIA BELLAGIO BEIJING, SEASONS PLACE PRAGUE, PAR͡ ZSKÁˇ 14 TEL. 33 4 94 82 73 14 VIA SANT’ANDREA 15 BUILDING 2 TEL. 7 495 225 8862 UNITED KINGDOM SANTA FE TEL. 52 55 2167 4219 TEL. 1 702 369 2944 TEL. 86 10 6622 2782 TEL. 420 222 310 054 TEL. 39 02 77 87 81 LONDON, 14 OLD BOND STREET GERMANY MOSCOW, 31 KUTUZOVSKIY PROSPEKT TEL. 44 20 7629 5598 MONTERREY, EL PALACIO DE HIERRO LOS ANGELES, 8445 MELROSE PLACE BEIJING, LAFAYETTE DENMARK BERLIN, KURFÜRSTENDAMM 59/60 MILAN, VIA MONTENAPOLEONE 5 TEL. 7 495 933 3035 TEL. 52 81 1522 5740 TEL. 1 323 782 4925 TEL. 86 10 5750 8016 COPENHAGEN, NY ØSTERGADE 1 TEL. 49 30 7055 0770 TEL. 39 02 76 02 44 95 LONDON, 33 SLOANE STREET TEL. 45 3336 6887 MOSCOW, TRETJAKOVSKIY PROEZD 3 TEL. 44 20 7838 9394 UNITED STATES MANHASSET, AMERICANA MANHASSET BEIJING, YINTAI CENTRE IN01 BERLIN, FRIEDRICHSTRASSE 71 MILAN, LA RINASCENTE PIAZZA DUOMO TEL. 7 495 933 5930 ATLANTA, PHIPPS PLAZA TEL. 1 516 627 7580 TEL. 86 10 8517 1156 COPENHAGEN, COPENHAGEN AIRPORT TEL. 49 30 2094 6875 TEL. 39 02 72 02 38 54 - LEATHER GOODS LONDON, HARRODS TEL. 1 404 467 8705 KASTRUP TRANSIT HALL TEL. 39 02 89 09 38 62 - SHOES SPAIN 87-135 BROMPTON ROAD KNIGHTSBRIDGE MCLEAN, TYSON’S GALLERIA BEIJING, SCITECH TEL. 45 3336 6838 DÜSSELDORF, KÖNIGSALLEE 2 BARCELONA, PASEO DE GRACIA 98 TEL. 44 20 7730 4868 - LEATHER GOODS BAL HARBOUR, BAL HARBOUR SHOPS TEL. 1 703 442 3138 TEL. 86 10 6515 5080 MILAN, MALPENSA AIRPORT TEL. 34 93 48 72 811 TEL. 44 20 7730 1234 - MEN’S TEL. 1 305 864 6247 FRANCE FRANKFURT, GOETHEPLATZ 5 TERMINAL 1 DEPARTURE AREA NATICK, NATICK COLLECTION BEIJING, SHIN KONG PLACE CANNES, 65 BOULEVARD DE LA CROISETTE TEL. 49 69 92 03 96 700 TEL. 39 02 74 86 74 15 BARCELONA, EL CORTE INGLES LONDON, HARVEY NICHOLS BEVERLY HILLS, BOTTEGA VENETA MAISON TEL. 1 508 652 9707 TEL. 86 10 6533 1218 - WOMEN’S TEL. 33 4 92 59 27 80 AVENIDA DIAGONAL 617 109-125 KNIGHTSBRIDGE 320 NORTH RODEO DRIVE TEL. 86 10 6533 1482 - MEN’S HAMBURG, NEUER WALL 63 NAPLES, VIA CALABRITTO 2 TEL. 34 93 49 41 664 TEL. 44 20 7201 8601 TEL. 1 310 858 6533 NEW YORK, BROOKFIELD PLACE TEL. 86 10 6530 7035 - WOMEN’S RTW & SHOES NICE, GALERIES LAFAYETTE TEL. 49 40 529 8250 TEL. 39 081 76 44 122 TEL. 1 212 271 2626 6 AVENUE JEAN MÉDECIN IBIZA, PUERTO DEPORTIVO MARINA IBIZA, LONDON, HEATHROW AIRPORT BOSTON, 310 BOYLSTON STREET CHANGZHOU, CHANGZHOU TEL. 33 4 93 88 31 64 MUNICH, MAXIMILIANSTRASSE 11 ROME, PIAZZA SAN LORENZO IN LUCINA 9 PASEO JUAN CARLOS I, 20 MODULO 2 TERMINAL 5 TEL. 44 20 8283 6075 TEL. 1 617 960 0880 NEW YORK, 650 MADISON AVENUE SHOPPING CENTER TEL. 49 89 2323 2733 TEL. 39 06 68 21 00 24 TEL. 34 97 119 2779 TEL. 1 212 371 5511 TEL. 86 519 8999 5802 PARIS, 12 AVENUE MONTAIGNE LONDON, HEATHROW AIRPORT CARMEL, CARMEL PLAZA TEL. 33 1 53 57 89 89 MUNICH, OBERPOLLINGER ROME, FIUMICINO AIRPORT MADRID, CALLE ORTEGA Y GASSET 13 TERMINAL 2 DEPARTURE AREA TEL. 1 831 622 0518 PALM BEACH, 239 WORTH AVENUE CHENGDU, IFS MALL NEUHAUSER STR. 18 TEL. 49 89 2111 3385 TERMINAL 3 GATE G TEL. 39 06 97 15 50 03 TEL. 34 91 78 12 442 TEL. 44 20 8976 7535 TEL. 1 561 833 3701 TEL. 86 28 6210 0428 PARIS, 14/16 RUE DU FAUBOURG CHICAGO, 800 NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE SAINT-HONORÉ TEL. 33 1 42 65 59 70 MUNICH, MUNICH AIRPORT VENICE, S. MARCO 1473 SALIZADA SAN MOISÈ MADRID, EL CORTE INGLES TEL. 1 312 664 3220 PALM DESERT, THE SHOPS AT EL PASEO CHENGDU, MAISON MODE LESSIN TERMINAL 2 DEPARTURE AREA TEL. 39 041 52 28 489 CALLE RAIMUNDO FERNANDEZ VILLAVERDE AMERICAS TEL. 1 760 836 0459 TEL. 86 28 8620 0966 PARIS, GALERIES LAFAYETTE TEL. 49 89 89 556 0770 TEL. 34 91 77 06 550 COSTA MESA, SOUTH COAST PLAZA 40 BOULEVARD HAUSSMANN VENICE, CAMPO SAN MOISÈ 1461 BRAZIL TEL. 1 714 540 9760 SAN FRANCISCO, 124 GEARY STREET CHONGQING, STARLIGHT 68 TEL. 33 1 42 81 46 99 SYLT, STRÖNWAI 3 KAMPEN TEL. 39 041 52 05 197 MADRID, EL CORTE INGLES SÃO PAULO, IGUATEMI SÃO PAOLO TEL. 1 415 981 1700 TEL. 86 23 6708 9668 TEL. 49 04 65 1836 3670 CALLE SERRANO 52 TEL. 55 11 5904 6670 DALLAS, NORTHPARK CENTER PARIS, GALERIES LAFAYETTE KAZAKHSTAN TEL. 1 214 265 0136 SANTA CLARA, WESTFIELD VALLEY FAIR DALIAN, TIME SQUARE 36 BOULEVARD HAUSSMANN GREECE ALMATY, 140 A AL-FARABI AVENUE PUERTO BANUS, MUELLE DE RIBERA SÃO PAULO, JK IGUATEMI TEL. 1 408 878 8606 TEL. 86 411 3989 2036 TEL. 33 1 48 74 23 08 - MEN’S ATHENS, 14 KOLOKOTRONI ST. KIFISSIA TEL. 7 727 315 00 40 CASA F LOCAL 20 TEL. 34 95 29 29 293 TEL. 55 11 3047 5757 HONOLULU, THE ALA MOANA CENTER TEL. 30 210 8085182 TEL. 1 808 946 0100 SCOTTSDALE, FASHION SQUARE GUIYANG, LAVANT DEPT. STORE PARIS, PRINTEMPS 64 BOULEVARD NORWAY SWEDEN GUAM TEL. 1 480 947 0153 TEL. 86 851 8582 5649 HAUSSMANN TEL. 33 1 42 82 75 30 HOLLAND OSLO, PRINSENS GATE 21 STOCKHOLM, BIRGER JARLSGATAN 8 TUMON, THE PLAZA HONOLULU, 2122 KALAKAUA AVENUE AMSTERDAM, SCHIPHOL AIRPORT T2 TEL. 47 23 96 05 17 TEL. 46 8 611 66 88 TEL. 671 647 5520 TEL. 1 808 923 0800 WAILEA, THE SHOPS AT WAILEA HANGZHOU, MIXC MALL PARIS, PRINTEMPS CARROUSEL DU LOUVRE OPENING SOON TEL. 1 808 891 7300 TEL. 86 571 8970 5509 99 RUE DE RIVOLI TEL. 33 1 42 60 43 98 POLAND SWITZERLAND TUMON, TUMON SANDS PLAZA HOUSTON, THE GALLERIA ITALY WARSAW, VITKAC DEPARTMENT STORE GENEVA, 55 RUE DU RHÔNE TEL. 671 649 5575 TEL. 1 713 621 5296 KUNMING, SHUNCHENG SHOPPING MALL PARIS, LE BON MARCHÉ BOLOGNA, GALLERIA CAVOUR 9/I BRACKA 9 TEL. 48 22 3107 315 TEL. 41 22 31 92 720 TEL. 86 871 6366 1388 24 RUE DE SÈVRES TEL. 33 1 45 44 90 26 TEL. 39 051 26 56 21 MEXICO KING OF PRUSSIA, KING OF PRUSSIA MALL ST. MORITZ, VIA SERLAS 22 CANCUN, EL PALACIO DE HIERRO TEL. 800 845 6790 NANJING, DEJI PLAZA TEL. 41 81 837 29 14 TEL. 52 998 176 8131 TEL. 86 25 8677 7196 NANNING, DREAM ISLAND TIANJIN, HISENSE PLAZA MUMBAI, PALLADIUM PHOENIX MILLS MATSUYAMA, IYOTETSU TAKASHIMAYA TOKYO, GINZA 2-5-14 GINZA CHUO-KU TOKYO, TOKYO DAIMARU SINGAPORE, TAKASHIMAYA DEPT. STORE SEOUL, SHINSEGAE YEONGDEUNGPO TEL. 86 771 2831 983 TEL. 86 22 2319 8102 COMPOUND, SHOP NO. 8 TEL. 81 89 986 6302 TEL. 81 3 3538 3211 TEL. 81 3 3218 7550 LEVEL 2 TEL. 65 6738 2380 DEPT. STORE TEL. 82 2 2639 1907 TEL. 91 22 6615 2290/91 NINGBO, HEYI AVENUE WENZHOU, FORTUNE SHOPPING MALL NAGOYA, JR NAGOYA TAKASHIMAYA TOKYO, GINZA MITSUKOSHI TOKYO, TOKYO HANKYU SINGAPORE, CHANGI AIRPORT TERMINAL 2, UIJEONGBU, SHINSEGAE DEPT. STORE TEL. 86 574 8717 4681 TEL. 86 577 8800 7578 MUMBAI, THE GALLERIA TRIDENT HOTEL TEL. 81 52 566 8157 TEL. 81 3 3561 0770 TEL. 81 3 6252 5302 - MEN’S UNIT NO 026-082 TEL. 65 6546 1955 TEL. 82 31 8082 0334 SHOP NO. 2 TEL. 91 22 3027 7090 TEL. 81 3 3561 0780 - MEN’S QINGDAO, HISENSE PLAZA WUHAN, HAN’S ST WANDA DEPT. STORE NAGOYA, MATSUZAKAYA TEL. 81 3 3562 1111 - LEATHER GOODS YOKOHAMA, SOGO SOUTH KOREA TAIWAN TEL. 86 532 6678 8115 TEL. 86 27 8784 1288 NEW DELHI, EMPORIO MALL TEL. 81 52 264 2046 TEL. 81 45 450 5687 BUSAN, LOTTE MAIN DEPT. STORE KAOHSIUNG, HANSHIN ARENA TEL. 91 11 4609 8262/72 TOKYO, IKEBUKURO SEIBU TEL. 82 51 810 3164 SHOPPING PLAZA SHANGHAI, IFC MALL WUHAN, INTERNATIONAL PLAZA NAGOYA, MITSUKOSHI TEL. 81 3 5949 2862 YOKOHAMA, TAKASHIMAYA TEL. 886 7 550 5202 TEL. 86 21 5012 0701 SHOPPING CENTER INDONESIA TEL. 81 52 238 0519 TEL. 81 45 320 6918 BUSAN, SHINSEGAE CENTUM CITY TEL.
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