Bottega Veneta Winter Solstice 2024 Campaign Is Pragmatically Epicurean Says Matthieu Blazy

Bottega Veneta Winter Solstice 2024 Campaign Is Pragmatically Epicurean Says Matthieu Blazy

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Bottega Veneta Winter Solstice 2024 Campaign Is Pragmatically Epicurean Says Matthieu Blazy

Bottega Veneta campaign models include Awar Odhiang, Douta Sidibe, Hedi Ben Tekaya, JenniferMatias, Lina Zhang and Liz Kennedy. Photographers Louise & Maria Thornfeldt [IG] return for another season./ Hair by Duffy; makeup by Pat McGrath

A NYT Darling Deserves His Status

Not for the first time, the New York Times Style shares another major feature on Bottega under Matthieu Blazy. In doing so, they advance the hot topic of craft beyond superb execution and often ‘dusty’ heritage into the world of the creative director role itself.

At Bottega Veneta, Blazy champions his craftspeople for their role in the creative process. His is a rare ego in the world of luxury brands.

The Times introduces us to Barbara Zanin, a 26-year veteran of the brand who became Bottega Veneta’s first director of craft and heritage in July.

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Bottega Veneta Summer Solstice 2024 Campaign by Louise and Maria Thornfeldt

Bottega Veneta Summer Solstice 2024 Campaign by Louise and Maria Thornfeldt

Bottega Veneta's [IG] Summer Solstice 2024 campaign and new capsule collection highlight resortwear essentials that embody the brand's commitment to quality and craftsmanship, offering luxury pieces ideal for summer adventures.

The campaign features models Anok Yai, Badhiel Lony Nyang, Haroon Sherzad, Isaiah Zacarias, Pasquale Nappi, and Penelope Ternes. The visuals were photographed by Louise and Maria Thornfeldt [IG] with creative direction by Bottega’s design visionary Matthieu Blazy. / Hair by Duffy; makeup by Hiromi Ueda

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Bottega Veneta Embraces Sumptuous, Modern Elegance in Milan's Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

Bottega Veneta Embraces Sumptuous, Modern Elegance in Milan's Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

Italian luxury brand Bottega Veneta opened its third store in Milan on Tuesday, with a design perfectly integrated into Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, a landmark location between the city’s Duomo cathedral and the Teatro alla Scala.

Covering about 2,600 square feet over two levels, the store is AOC’s favorite to date. It’s modern without being cold and sumptuous without being overbearing. Even the huge gold planter works for AOC. Love the green leather.

“There are different experiences of space in the store,” Matthieu Blazy told WWD. “I wanted to express the idea of a domestic interior referring to Italian modernist architecture that contrasts with the aesthetic of a spaceship. And to capture the intimacy and the imagination of getting dressed.”

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Kendall Jenner and A$AP Rocky Stage Bottega 'Viral' Pre-Spring 2024 Campaign

Kendall Jenner and A$AP Rocky Stage Bottega 'Viral' Pre-Spring 2024 Campaign

Bottega Veneta launches the ‘Readymade’ Pre-Spring 2024 campaign, with A$AP Rocky and Kendall Jenner featured in ‘paparazzi style’ images.

The rapper is fresh off becoming PUMA x Formula 1’s new creative director. Note that the new father of son #2 knows the inside business strategies of PUMA, due to partner Rihanna’s longstanding FENTY X PUMA relationship.

The Bottega Veneta campaign was actually shot by paparazzi who license images through Getty Images and Backgrid. The stars are always pursued by street-style photographers, so Kendall Jenner and A$AP Rocky just dressed in the new Bottega Veneta Pre-Spring [Resort] collection and hit the streets — knowing that the images would go viral.

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Cara Taylor Rises in All Bottega Veneta Story for Vogue Mexico April 2023

Cara Taylor Rises in All Bottega Veneta Story for Vogue Mexico April 2023

Top model Cara Taylor brings her new blonde locks out of her recent Zimmermann Swim 2023 campaign into the pages of Vogue Mexico April 2023.

An expert job in hair and makeup by Sergio Estrada and Jezz Hill respectively render Taylor even more of a dead-ringer for a very famous supermodel. She looks just fabulous.

The Cara Taylor x Bottega Veneta fashion story is lensed by Vanessa Granda [IG].

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Bottega Veneta Fall 2022 Fashion Story in Manifesto 88 by Georgia Devy Smith

Bottega Veneta Fall 2022 Fashion Story in Manifesto 88 by Georgia Devy Smith

Manifesto Magazine #88 October 2022 focuses on a select group of designer collections and Bottega Veneta is one of them. Models Momo Ndiaye and Xia Yuancen pose in key pieces from the Fall 2022 collection in a fashion story styled by Thea Lewis-Yates. London-based photographer Georgia Devy Smith [IG] captures the duo in a new again Bottega Veneta described by Creative Director Matthieu Blazy in this way:

“The idea was to bring back energy, a silhouette that really expressed motion, because Bottega is a bag company, so you go somewhere, you don’t stay home. This collection basically is a journey,” he continued. “There’s many characters, they all have places to go, they feel quite free.”

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Tyrone LeBon Flashes Italian Alps Snow Birds for Bottega Veneta Fall Campaign

Tyrone LeBon Flashes Italian Alps Snow Birds for Bottega Veneta Fall Campaign

Fans of Phoebe Philo’s ‘old Celine’ breathed a sigh of relief when her protégé Daniel Lee arrived at Bottega Veneta as the new creative director. To see former Celine photographer Tyrone Lebon shoot Bottega Veneta’s ad campaign thrilled many supporters of the brand. Lebon returns for his Fall 2020 release..

Shot at night in Italian Alps snow, the campaign features Abbey Lee, Mona Tougaard, Quinn Mora, Sascha Uhlemann and Tobias Dionisi.

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Bottega Veneta's Daniel Lee -- Britain's 'Quiet Radical' -- Can Soar Higher

Bottega Veneta's Daniel Lee -- Britain's 'Quiet Radical' -- Can Soar Higher

Bottega Veneta designer Daniel Lee was the focus of an editorial ‘The Quiet Radical’, featured in the October 2019 issue of British Vogue. Jamie Hawkesworth captured a quintet of black beauty models including Mammina Aker, Niko Riam, Nyarach Abouch Ayuel, Roughy Faye and Sabah Koj, styled by Joe McKenna.