[04/27/2022]
At this year’s Venice Biennale, Bottega Veneta teamed up with Palazzo Grassi Punta della Dogana Pinault Collection to celebrate the Italian heritage and tradition of the Biennale.
The Italian fashion house hosted a dinner honoring the festival, with a performance by choreographer Lenio Kaklea as part of the exclusive project “Dancing Studies” by choreographers William Forsythe, Ralph Lemon et Pam Tanowitz, who drew inspiration from contemporary artist Bruce Nauman’s current exhibition.
Spearheaded by the vision of creative director Matthieu Blazy, Bottega Veneta also released a capsule collection presented in their Venice store and designed choreographers Lenio Kaklea and Pam Tanowitz’s costumes for their performances.
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