CUSTOMIZATION ACTIVITIES en la Pop-up Store de Converse Madrid!
by Eduardo G.

Desde el pasado 26 de septiembre, en el barrio madrileño de Malasaña hay más ruido que de costumbre. El culpable es “El Garito de Converse” y su nueva Pop-up store, que con el grito de guerra #Getloud han preparado conciertos, exposiciones y un montón de sorprendentes actividades que celebran el glorioso caos del mundo del rock, que es la inspiración para la última colección de la marca, que podéis ver aquí.
Durante todo el mes de octubre, tres artistas con influencias rockeras desarrollarán una residencia temporal en la pop-up store. Manuel Donada estará creando carteles para todas las bandas noveles que se pasen por la tienda, utilizando el collage, las fotocopias y mucho humor negro. El mismísimo Gori de Palma, todo un especialista de las tachuelas y los parches, estará customizando prendas. Y el reputado tatuador Jesús Cuesta, ilustrará sobre tus Converse, tu chaqueta vaquera o hasta tu piel, si te atreves.
Y si eres un super FAN de Converse y quieres un producto totalmente único, no debes faltar a esta cita para punkear tus zapatillas en el instante.
Aquí las fechas de esta acción:
En el garito de Converse “pop-up store”
Calle Barceló, 9 / Malasaña, Madrid
Manuel Donada – del 27/09 al 08/10 de 16h a 21h.
Jesús Cuesta – del 09/10 al 21/10 de 16h a 21h.
Gori de Palma – del 22/10 al 31/10 de 16 a 21h.
Más info en www.converse.es
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