Oliviero Toscani, the man behind Benetton’s controversial campaigns, has died

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Oliviero Toscani, the man behind Benetton’s controversial campaigns, has died


Following the death of Missoni co-founder Rosita Missoni just last week, the fashion industry is now mourning the loss of one of the most trailblazing photographers of his generation. Oliviero Toscani, known for his shocking advertising campaigns with Italian label Benetton, has died aged 82.

Writing on Instagram, his wife Kirsti said: “It is with great sorrow that we announce the news that today, 13 January 2025, our beloved Oliviero has embarked on his next journey. We kindly ask for confidentiality and understanding for the moment that we would like to face in the privacy of the family.”

Toscani revealed last year he had amyloidosis, a rare and incurable condition where protein deposits affect the body’s vital organs. He was admitted to hospital on Friday in Cecina, near his Tuscan country home.

Oliviero Toscani for Benetton in 1989

(Image credit: Getty Images)

For two decades, Toscani was the art director of the global clothing chain Benetton. His work drew attention to social themes, such as the Aids pandemic, racism, war and the death penalty. Paying tribute to his legacy, Benetton released a photograph he had taken for the brand in 1989.



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