Venetia Scott is a British image-maker living between London and Cornwall, working across photography, styling, and creative direction. She has been a defining force in contemporary fashion image, known for her instinctive ability to create editorials that feel effortless, intimate, and enduring. She began her career at British Vogue, collaborating with photographers including Juergen Teller, David Sims, Mario Sorrenti, Corinne Day, and Helmut Newton, and played a key role in shaping Marc Jacobs’ visual identity in the 2000s.

Turning to photography in 2005, Scott developed a raw, candid and character-led approach to portraiture grounded in proximity and presence. From 2017 to 2020, she served as Fashion Director of British Vogue under Edward Enninful. Her solo exhibition and book, Fragile Face Lay Flat (Sion and Moore, 2019) brought together close crops of women’s faces drawn from over a decade of Scott’s fashion work. Scott continues to work across photography, art direction, and styling for titles including AnOther, Dazed, i-D, Interview, Purple, Self Service, The Face, POP, Vogue, and W.

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