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Bottega Veneta and Louise Trotter Drop the Summer 2026 Fanzine

Bottega Veneta and Louise Trotter Drop the Summer 2026 Fanzine

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By Saskia Aarle

Bottega Veneta drops a curated photo book to highlight the very first collection from Louise Trotter.

Bottega Veneta Summer 2026 Fanzine

Bottega Veneta just dropped a zine. The brand released this physical book to document the Summer 2026 season. The printed project serves as a permanent record of a major change at the house. That change belongs entirely to Louise Trotter.

Bottega Veneta Summer 2026 Fanzine
Bottega Veneta Summer 2026 Fanzine
Bottega Veneta Summer 2026 Fanzine
Bottega Veneta Summer 2026 Fanzine
Bottega Veneta Summer 2026 Fanzine
Bottega Veneta Summer 2026 Fanzine
Bottega Veneta Summer 2026 Fanzine
Bottega Veneta Summer 2026 Fanzine

Inside the binding sits a tight edit of images. Those exact pictures serve as the official record of her inaugural clothing line.

Bottega Veneta Summer 2026 Fanzine
Bottega Veneta Summer 2026 Fanzine
Bottega Veneta Summer 2026 Fanzine
Bottega Veneta Summer 2026 Fanzine
Bottega Veneta Summer 2026 Fanzine
Bottega Veneta Summer 2026 Fanzine
Bottega Veneta Summer 2026 Fanzine
Bottega Veneta Summer 2026 Fanzine


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