Italian brand Bottega Veneta has enlisted David Sims as the latest photographer in its 'Art of Collaboration' series. In the Fall/Winter 2014 campaign, shot in London, model Edie Campbell shows of the collection's pale tones with flashes of black, red and chartreuse as accent colors.  

Bottega Veneta Fall/Winter 2014 campaign ©Bottega Veneta

Italian brand Bottega Veneta has enlisted David Sims as the latest photographer in its 'Art of Collaboration' series. In the Fall/Winter 2014 campaign, shot in London, model Edie Campbell shows of the collection's pale tones with flashes of black, red and chartreuse as accent colors.

"I am a great admirer of David's photographs," explained Bottega Veneta Creative Director Tomas Maier. "We thought that his stark, pared-down aesthetic would be a natural fit with the graphic elements of this collection. The result is very impactful and I was extremely pleased with the collaboration."

It's the latest edition of 'The Art of Collaboration' which sees Bottega Veneta team up with a different art photographer each season to capture the latest collection. Previous seasons have seen images created by photographers including Pieter Hugo, Peter Lindbergh, Collier Schorr, Nan Goldin and Annie Leibovitz. The campaign will hit the August issues of select fashion publications.

A video documenting the photo shoot appears this month on the 'Art of Collaboration' video series on the brand's website. Married to Marc by Marc Jacobs designer Luella Bartley, British photographer Sims has also recently shot Fall/Winter 2014 campaigns for Marc Jacobs and Cerruti.