Bottega Veneta Spring 2026 Campaign

Under the direction of Louise Trotter, Bottega Veneta strips luxury back to instinct. For Spring 2026, clothing is no longer treated as precious—it simply exists, worn with ease, without performance.

Captured through the lens of Juergen Teller, the campaign rejects polish in favor of something more immediate, more real. Model Saul Symon moves through the frames with an almost indifferent elegance, embodying a man who wears luxury as if it were second nature.

In one image, he stands beside a headless garden statue, wrapped in an oversized leather trench layered over a chalk-stripe suit. A yellow Intrecciato woven bag rests casually at his side—less a statement piece, more an afterthought, carried with the nonchalance of a daily errand.

Elsewhere, the mood shifts but the attitude remains. Surrounded by bare rose canes, Saul appears in an overshirt cut to the knee, paired with matching shorts in a single, uninterrupted tone. The look is so resolved in itself that color ceases to demand attention—becoming instead something felt, not noticed.

With this campaign, Bottega Veneta proposes a quiet radicalism: luxury not as spectacle, but as habit.

Bottega Veneta by Matthieu Blazy: The Menswear Looks from his first Show

Matthieu Blazy’s day has come.

The 35-year-old Belgian interned at Balenciaga and worked at Raf Simons, Maison Margiela Artisanal, Celine, and Calvin Klein before landing as ready-to-wear design director at Bottega Veneta in 2020. That’s quite a pedigree, but he’s always been a behind-the-scenes guy. Then last November, following Daniel Lee’s abrupt exit, he was named creative director.

Sixty nine looks in total, strong representation of both genders on the runway and a strong Bottega Veneta DNA on the looks, but with his own twist.

For men’s looks it was all about leather and tailoring, tailoring and leather. Bold, straight cut (including some flares), modern and minimal lines… and a lot of navy! It was definitely a debut to remember.

Check out below some of our favourite menswear looks:

4+1 Fashion Looks WE LOVE from Grammys Awards

This Sunday, January 26, the Staples Center in Los Angeles hosted the 62nd Grammy Awards, without question the biggest musical event of the year. On the red carpet, we’ve seen it all but we chose our favourite looks to share with you in detail:

  1. Orville Peck in DIOR

2. Lil Nas X in Versace custome made

3. Swae Lee in Peter Dundas women’s collection & Giuseppe Zanotti boots

4. Shawn Mendes in Louis Vuitton

5. The BTS group in Bottega Veneta

Bottega Veneta SS20 men's collection at Milan Fashion Week

“Bottega Veneta is about the individual; it's for you," Daniel Lee ends in a press release on Bottega Veneta's recently concluded spring/summer 2020 women's and men's runway show, and we have to admit that the men’s collection was one of our favourites.

Set within the walls of the Palazzo del Senato, the floor of the venue was completely covered in cream Intrecciato encased in glass.

Sweaters with skin-baring details. remarkable leather pieces including some very cool boxer shorts, and relaxed tailoring were seme of the main elements of men’s collection. The styling gave a feeling of a ‘tailored sportiness’.