NTS Radio Partner With Bottega Veneta For Bottega Radio

by SHOWstudio on 11 April 2022

What do you get when a luxury Italian label and leading radio station team up? Bottega Radio

What do you get when a luxury Italian label and leading radio station team up? Bottega Radio

Fashion's inextricable ties with music have fascinated musicians and the fashion industry itself for as long as we can remember. Whether it be David Bowie's Thin White Duke character inspiring Heidi Slimane's Yves Saint Laurent or Alessandro Michele looking to the power of music to celebrate Gucci's 100 centenary campaign, the fashion and music bond is an unbreakable one. The next fashion house to jump on the musical bandwagon is Bottega Veneta, who have joined forces with global music platform and radio station NTS for a new cultural partnership and monthly radio series, celebrating the craft behind music by collaborating with emerging and established musicians.

Kicking off in April and continuing every month throughout 2022, NTS x Bottega Veneta will be opening up new conversations between NTS residents and guest stars through a series of musical soundscapes, airing under the new title of Bottega Radio.

The first episode features autotune enthusiast Tim Zha a.k.a Organ Tapes working together with L.A's Jazmin, which aired on NTS 2 at 09:00 AM BST on 08 April. Looking for some Monday listening to get you back into the working week? Listen back via Bottega Veneta App.

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