The Bottega Veneta Fall 2026 Campaign Explores Venice

Chris Rhodes photographs Louise Trotter’s first Fall/Winter collection

The Bottega Veneta Fall 2026 campaign has arrived in Venice.

British photographer Chris Rhodes captures the city through its unfiltered, lesser-seen corners, with backdrops of terrazzo flooring, tile backsplashes, vintage wallpaper, and rain-soaked asphalt.

Models Malick Bodian, Leon Dame, Sihana Shalaj, Karmay Ngai, and Aline Van Velzen showcase Louise Trotter’s first Fall/Winter collection for the house, which debuted last February at Bottega Veneta’s headquarters in Milan’s Palazzo San Fedele.

The images establish “a continuous interplay between private and metropolitan, digital and analogue, day and night,” the brand said in a statement. A desire to visualize Venice—one of the most photographed destinations in the world—in a new light drove the campaign. 

Photographs are set within the pockets of modernity scattered through the city’s Venetian Gothic architecture. Shots of empty streets and unassuming kitchens elevate everyday life.

Close-up shots reveal the intricate details of a sequined sleeve and meticulous stitching on a pair of patchwork shorts. The Madison shoulder bag—named after the brand’s first store in New York—is reimagined in the original Intrecciato weave. The structured Barbara tote appears in new seasonal hues. 

The Fall 2026 collection’s memorable outerwear is highlighted; oversized coats are paired with glossy heeled loafers. Rhodes’ images introduce a contrast between the clothes and the often-overlooked, unmanicured parts of the city. 

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