Luke Halls Studio — Bottega Veneta
Luke Halls Studio — Bottega Veneta
Luke Halls Studio — Bottega Veneta

Luke Halls Studio is a multi-disciplinary moving image design studio working within music, opera, theatre, art, dance and live performance.

Luke Halls Studio — Bottega Veneta
Luke Halls Studio — Bottega Veneta

Bottega Veneta

Info & Credits

We were commissioned by Gainsbury & Whiting to create a projected Palladian Palazzo for Bottega Veneta’s AW 2020 Milan fashion show. Transporting the audience and collection to a classical courtyard and the internal corridors of an Italian Palace, so the space turned from ‘a white box’ into an ornate architectural structure of classical columns, arched windows and pilasters. The greek sculptures moving their heads in reaction to the models walking down the runway, shadows passing over stone, the orange trees rustling in the wind.

Creative Direction: Gainsbury & Whiting
Stage Design: Simon Kenny
Lighting Design: Manolo Gianfranco Emanuele
Projection and video content design: Luke Halls Studio
Lead Video Content Designers:Luke Halls & Charli Davis
Technical manager: Zakk Hein
3D generalists: Jon Botros, Ed Brown, Elena Kotsi, Christian Behling & Caroline Marks
Programmers: Andy Coates and Rich Porter Glenn Jenkins
Video Supplier: Rob Day @ Creative Technology Limited

Luke Halls Studio — Bottega Veneta
Luke Halls Studio — Bottega Veneta
Luke Halls Studio — Bottega Veneta
Luke Halls Studio — Bottega Veneta
Luke Halls Studio — Bottega Veneta
Luke Halls Studio — Bottega Veneta
Luke Halls Studio — Bottega Veneta
Luke Halls Studio — Bottega Veneta