Bottega Veneta’s new initiative, Bottega Veneta For The Arts, opens with a series by Peter Fraser, anchoring the project in the city of Venice, both origin and enduring reference point for the house. Commissioned by Louise Trotter, the 27 images trace the shifting atmospheres of Venice and the Veneto, released alongside the Summer 2026 collection.
Fraser’s lens moves fluidly between detail and expanse—fragments of colour and surface set against the city’s architectural sweep—building a visual rhythm where intimacy meets scale. Garments and accessories appear almost incidentally, absorbed into the environment rather than staged as focal points.
The series unfolds less as documentation than as perception in motion: a study of light, texture, and the elusive character of place. In doing so, it establishes a quiet yet deliberate exchange between fashion and contemporary image-making—one that extends Bottega Veneta’s cultural language while remaining deeply tied to its Venetian roots.







Photography by PETER FRASER
Courtesy of BOTTEGA VENETA
