Here is Bottega Veneta’s Campaign for their Crusi 2016 collection featuring models Josephine Le Tutour and Ben Allen photographed by Raymond Meier. See the Bttega Veneta campaign below:
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Oliver Stummvoll by Urivaldo Lopes
Male model Oliver Stummvoll in a stylish fashion photo shoot surrounding gritty fall. Styled by Giorgio Ammirabile in layers of Salvatore Ferragamo,Etro, Roberto Cavalli, Versace, Prada, Bottega Veneta and more. Photographed by Urivaldo Lopes for August Man‘s latest issue. See the series below:
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Jordan Barrett by Steven Klein
A haunting fashion photo shoot for VMAN Magazine captured by fashion photographer Steven Klein featuring male model Jordan Barrett in a spooky vintage shoot with punk inspirations. Stylist assistant Bill Rodgers Set Design assistants Colin Lytton & Zach Lamming Production assistant Corne Hundersmark Lighting equipment B2PRO Production equipment Jack Studios Catering Polaris Bites Website: vman.com
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Bottega Veneta F/W 2015-2016 Campaign
Bottega Veneta’s Fall/Winter 2015-2016 campaign brought a bright, vintage-inspired energy to the brand’s signature understated luxury. Models Anna Cleveland and Freddy Drabble posed in a drab yet fabulously retro setting, giving the campaign a playful, nostalgic charm. Photographed by Juergen Teller, the imagery felt simultaneously casual and meticulously composed. It is colorful, nostalgic, and effortlessly chic.
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Nico Poturalski by photographer Reno Mezger
There is something instantly familiar about Homecoming. This fashion photo series starring Nico Poturalski taps into a suburban rocker fantasy that feels nostalgic, slightly rebellious, and sharply styled without tipping into costume. Shot by Reno Mezger for Marie Claire HK Spring Summer 2015 Accessories, the editorial balances attitude with approachability.
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Bottega Veneta Ready to Wear F/W 2015 MFW
Bottega Veneta Ready to Wear Fall Winter 2015 at Milan Fashion Week channels a new wave vision of the 1980s that feels elegant rather than loud. The collection carries opulence with restraint, allowing volume, color, and pattern to unfold gradually instead of all at once.
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Bottega Veneta S/S 2015 MFW
As the show progressed, texture became the focus. Gowns emerged with rich surfaces and tactile depth, transforming the collection’s mood without disrupting its cohesion. These pieces felt sculptural yet wearable, dramatic without being theatrical. The transition was seamless. What began as understated daywear evolved into evening looks that felt refined rather than showy. It was a quiet escalation, and it worked.
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Tao Okamoto for Bergdorf Goodman’s Fall Catalogue
Model Tao Okamoto takes center stage in Bergdorf Goodman’s Fall catalogue, set against the constantly evolving landscapes of modern Dubai. The editorial perfectly mirrors the city itself, showcasing looks that feel sleek, contemporary, and aspirational.