Bottega Veneta’s ‘The Art of Collaboration’ campaign features Juergen Teller

Bottega Veneta continues installments of ‘The Art of Collaboration’, campaigns shot in partnership with renowed artists.  For the latest installment, helmed by Bottega Veneta’s creative director Tomas Maier’s, the Fall/ Winter 2015-16 campaign is shot by Juergen Teller at the Museo Casa Mollino in Turin, Italy.

The Location

The campaign was photographed in the former home of Carlo Mollino, one of Italy’s most influential mid-20th century designers.

THE MODELS

Framed by this flamboyant context, Juergen Teller captures models Anna Cleveland and Freddy Drabble in a powerful and energetic approach, matching the graphic and vivid spirit of the season.

The Campaign by Juergen Teller

Teller’s work is characterized by his raw, overexposed style and provocative aesthetic as well as his unique dialogue with the models that he shoots.



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Nichelle Cole is the founder & editor-in-chief of The Fashion Plate magazine. A respected writer, stylist and influencer, she has been published in fashion magazines around the world.

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