Zalando at Scrapworld: The Greatest Gathering For Streetwear Lovers
by Adriano Batista

Zalando, one of the leading fashion and lifestyle platforms in Europe, is once again the main sponsor of the 4th edition of ScrapWorld, the benchmark event for urban culture and streetwear created by ‘byCalitos’, which is already sold out with almost 7,000 participants. Thus, in just three editions, this meeting has become a social phenomenon for lovers of streetwear and sneakers, creating a meeting point around fashion and trends, which Zalando rounds off with its urban fashion offer.
During the weekend of 25 and 26 March, from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Crystal Pavilion in Madrid, artists like Saiko, Polima WestCoast, Hoke, La Zowi, Orslok, Aleesha, Nickzzy, Gloosito or Munic HB, among others, will join this event to offer attendees showcases with the best reference musical hits in the street culture. These artists are also joined by Jessica Goicoechea as the image of the new fashion campaign for this new edition, representing the main streetwear trends through their different styles and personalities when playing with fashion.
In addition, visitors will be able to discover and enjoy the best fashion trends, as they are the true protagonists of ScrapWorld. During the weekend, Zalando will also present special releases in the showroom of its ScrapWorld space. Do not miss it!
Not sure what to wear during the festival? Make sure to visit Zalando to get inspired. We already have our perfect look. Check it out below:

Starter MULTICOLORED LOGO. Available HERE!

Nike Sportswear TEE. Available HERE!

Karl Kani RETRO PATCHED BAGGY UNISEX. Available HERE!

Nike Sportswear AIR FORCE 1 ’07. Available HERE!

Polo Ralph Lauren HAT UNISEX. Available HERE!
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