
Juergen Teller has his personal Palace Skateboards assortment
Juergen Teller is without doubt one of the trend trade's favorite photographers. The 57-year-old is thought for melding an overexposed visible model with a penchant for wacky and provocative ideas. He has shot Victoria Beckham along with her toes dangling out of one among her model's purchasing luggage, whereas Kanye West chosen him to shoot a Yeezy-clad Kim Kardashian crawling up a hill in 2015, her well-known rear on full present.
Teller can also be recognised for giving Marc Jacobs' eponymous label its signature chunk, having shot lots of its promoting campaigns since 1998. Elsewhere, he was the go-to photographer for Phoebe Philo throughout her ten-year tenure at Celine, whereas Miuccia Prada chosen Teller to snap her SS21 assortment throughout lockdown final 12 months.
One other of his most outstanding followers is Lev Tanju, the founding father of British skate label Palace Skateboards. Since 2009, Tanju has tapped the German photographer to shoot an array of the model's campaigns in addition to most of the graphics that find yourself on its sell-out merchandise. As well as, Tanju – who lately collaborated with Vans and Mercedes AMG – has introduced the arrival of a whole capsule assortment devoted to Teller's photographic archive.

Made in collaboration with Teller, the gathering spans T-shirts, hoodies, shirts and skateboards, every carrying blown-up prints of his glorious images. His well-known picture of a frozen useless canine in a bin, which was taken in Czechoslovakia in 1990, is printed throughout a white T-shirt, whereas one other tee carries a self-portrait titled “Fußball ist unser leben, Bubenreuth”, which interprets as “Soccer is our life”, in recognition of Teller's love of the gorgeous recreation.

One of many pullover hoodies comes with an all-over print of Teller's private belongings, together with {a photograph} of an outfit styled by the late stylist Judy Blame, whereas a second is emblazoned with a shot of cigarettes smoked by Norwegian literary titan Karl Ove Knausgaard. A skateboard carries a picture of his associate, Dovile Drizyte, on a visit to the Center East, whereas a tote bag is emblazoned with {a photograph} of a frog on a plate, taken from a collection that was impressed by the photographer's title – “Teller” interprets to “plates”.

Accessible from Friday 9 July at 12pm in shops and at palaceskateboards.com, try to get your palms on this collab earlier than the fash pack does. We'll see you in line…
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