Bottega Veneta’s Summer 2026 campaign has touched down in Italy. Shot by Juergen Teller, Venetian locations are captured in the German photographer’s distinct style. The campaign further establishes Louise Trotter’s direction after her first collection for the House debuted last September at Milan Fashion Week.

Feathered jackets and collars meet sculptural woven leather, while bright red pumps are styled with a dark oversized trench coat. Modern silhouettes meet the House’s signature artisanship, captured against backdrops including the Giardini Napoleonici, Palazzo Rocca Contarini Corfù, Palazzo Contarini Polignac, Conservatorio di Musica Benedetto Marcello, the Lido, and the Angolo Fiorito flower shop. By varying public and private locations, day and night, and interior and exterior spaces, the images reflect the complexities of Trotter’s debut collection. 

An accompanying 15-second video sees model Anine Van Velzen posing in ornate rooms, standing amongst flowers, and lounging in a row of velvet chairs. Also featured were models Bai Ruien, Libby Bennett, Liya Kebede, Saul Symon, and Sihana Shalaj. 

References to Peggy Guggenheim and Truman Capote—who spent extensive time in Venice—also appear, highlighting the city’s innumerable contributions to art and culture. Refined aesthetics and elegance meet Teller’s unfiltered lens, charting the way forward as the House begins a new chapter under Trotter. 

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