Small Roma Bag
Grey Leather Tote Bag by Bottega Veneta
How to wear Bottega Veneta Small Roma Bag
A black blazer and a grey leather tote bag are a smart pairing to keep in your daily rotation.
Why not opt for a black leather biker jacket and a grey leather tote bag? These items are super functional and will look fabulous when worn together. In the shoe department, go for something on the classier end of the spectrum with a pair of white leather mules.
A black cardigan and a Bottega Veneta Small Roma Bag make for the perfect base for an incredibly chic off-duty outfit. Introduce black suede heeled sandals to the mix to completely change up the ensemble.
This combo of a grey coat and a Bottega Veneta grey leather tote bag is very easy to do and so comfortable to work over the course of the day as well! Brown suede over the knee boots are an effortless way to add an added touch of chic to this look.
Why not opt for a pink long cardigan and a Bottega Veneta Small Roma Bag? Both items are very practical and look nice matched together. For something more on the classy side to finish your outfit, choose a pair of beige leather pumps.
If it's comfort and practicality that you're searching for in a look, pair a black cape coat with a Bottega Veneta grey leather tote bag. A pair of black leather ballerina shoes is a never-failing footwear option here that's also full of character.
A white knit poncho and a Bottega Veneta Small Roma Bag will give off a casual-cool vibe. Add a pair of grey suede ankle boots to the mix to completely change up the ensemble.
If you gravitate towards relaxed casual style, why not take this combo of an olive sleeveless coat and a Bottega Veneta grey leather tote bag for a spin? Brown leather heeled sandals are a surefire way to inject a touch of sophistication into this outfit.
You're looking at the solid proof that a white leather biker jacket and a Bottega Veneta Small Roma Bag from farfetch.com look awesome when worn together in a casual ensemble. And if you wish to instantly bump up your getup with footwear, why not introduce clear rubber pumps to the mix?