In the eight years since Tomas Maier took charge of Bottega Veneta, his research on typical American men made him introduce some good clothing items, but in the spring of 2010 he may want to go beyond the past. The first signal comes from a change of hairstyle made by a star hairdresser Guido Palau in a cluttered and damp look, and the boys look very hurried. Where are they going? Well, a basketball jacket opens for the show, followed by a group of similar uniforms-style work, tailor-made with Chinese red and pink and tropical sunset yellow fabrics (with exotic flower patterns and red silk Waist jackets). The next appearance is extraordinary tie-dye, and finally tannin texture men's formal evening jacket, at this time, all the essence of the American-style informal dress have all debut. All this is very much like a movie: Young athletes are enlisted, indulging in military adventures in Southeast Asia and returning to the motherland to be awarded heroes as heroes. Well, maybe I was influenced by the gorgeous presentation of Maier, or what we saw was really a statement about a mix of formalism and sporty style that did not mind the current design rules (such as tailoring Emphasis on semi-formal suit with shut-off pants). But for designers to draw such a vivid picture in the audience's mind, it is indeed commendable thing. The BV brand's characteristics, the show has broken the usual balance, but full of charm, all of which may be attributed to Maier layoffs in the United States. The purple socks stuck their head on short, plush oxford shoes, the silhouette of the suit's shoulders became sharp at the ends of the ends, and the baseball jacket that appeared was shining like a feather. Ambiguous style combined with the perfect cut technique? Yes, this is killer. I also want to add one, those bags will definitely make young people admiration.