The agency, under the creative direction of Louise Trotter, has travelled to the City of Canals to set the scene for its latest campaign.
Drawing on the photography and storytelling of Chris Rhodes, Bottega Veneta has chosen to move away from the spectacle and delve into the more intimate, domestic side of Venice, where wallpaper, terrazzo floors and scenes of everyday life take precedence over gondolas, postcards and all the other clichés.
In this way, Louise Trotter ensures that the collection functions as a kind of interplay of contrasts, so characteristic of an iconic city that is capable of oscillating between the private and the public, the traditional and the contemporary. The Fall/Winter 2026 collection is much the same, with the iconic Intrecciato weave at the heart of the collection, shaping the Madison shoulder bag, a tribute to the House’s New York boutique.
Meanwhile, the Barbara tote bag features a much more refined and contemporary silhouette, whilst the Veneta bag draws directly from the archives, featuring new colours and finishes. Scroll through the gallery to discover some details of the collection’s standout designs:
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