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  "textContent": "Bottega Veneta introduces Bottega Veneta for the Arts, a new collaborative series commissioned by Creative Director Louise Trotter. The initiative establishes a dialogue between the house and contemporary practitioners across different disciplines, inviting each participant to respond to its history through an individual perspective. The series opens with British photographer Peter Fraser, who turns his […]\n\nThe post Bottega Veneta Frames Venice Through For the Arts Series appeared first on DSCENE.",
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