Freja Beha Erichsen Stars in Bottega Veneta Spring 2013 Campaign by Peter Lindbergh

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 3, 2013


Studio Star – The spring 2013 campaign from Bottega Veneta gets cinematic with these dreamy images lensed by Peter Lindbergh. Starring Freja Beha Erichsen, the advertisements were shot on location at Universal Studios in Los Angeles. The Danish beauty dons the feminine and flirty silhouettes of spring with an elegant confidence.


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4 thoughts on “Freja Beha Erichsen Stars in Bottega Veneta Spring 2013 Campaign by Peter Lindbergh”

  1. At last a fashion campaign that feels authentic and timeless, with a narrative, Lindbergh’s campaigns always bring more to the table. I feel the people, the clothes and their surrounding. No empty souless photoshopped rubbish.

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