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Golden Goose Premieres First Skate Film, 'Hold On: Enjoy the Ride, It Never Ends'

Golden Goose Premieres First Skate Film, 'Hold On: Enjoy the Ride, It Never Ends'

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A key player in the skateboarding space since the early 2000s, it's hard to believeGolden Gooseis just now putting out its first-ever skate film. Arriving 25 years after the brand's launch comesHold On: Enjoy the Ride, It Never Ends– a starry homage to the world of skate as well as the brand's legacy that was undoubtedly worth the wait.
Directed by Erik Bragg andChris Gregson, the first skate film from Golden Goose is centered around the 2024 Copenhagen Open and features additional photography from legendary skater and photographerArto Saari.
Starring skaters include Golden Goose Global Brand Ambassadors and Olympic medalistsCory Juneauand Keegan Palmer, as well asRune GlifbergandEvan Mock. A captivating foray into the visual space for the skatewear outfitter,Hold Onfollows the cast of skaters throughout the streets of various European cities, paying tribute to the culture and community forged through the sport.
Take a closer look at the film in the gallery above.
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