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Juergen Teller: More Handbags

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A compact revised edition of Teller’s best-selling Handbags, featuring new images of Megan Thee Stallion and Roni Horn This revised and expanded edition of Juergen Teller’s (born 1964) bestselling Handbags features a considered selection of images from the original 2019 book, alongside his favorite photographs made since. As before, Teller’s advertising campaigns for distinguished brands such as Coach, Dolce & Gabbana, Loewe, Saint Laurent and Vivienne Westwood are shown with images of handbags deftly styled for fashion editorials—all worn by celebrities and models or photographed as still-life objects. Teller acknowledges the visible shift toward celebrity endorsement in recent years, which has led to exciting new encounters with a multitude of actors, musicians, artists, writers and filmmakers. In his unmistakable subversive, raw style, Teller presents the ultimate fashion accessory as an everyday item rather than as a glamorized commodity, often in surprising contexts (a handbag perched atop supermarket vegetables) or with humorous intent (a bag sitting on a taxidermy crocodile). This time around, More Handbags has the compact size of a handbag itself, making it more accessible and tactile.
Publisher
Steidl
ISBN-13
9781710195200
ISBN-10
1710195207
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BooksJuergen Tellermore handbagsphotophoto bookphotobookphotographerphotographyphotos

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