Ahead of Christmas, which is traditionally associated with something magical and surprising, Levi’s store in London got invaded by strange-looking festive denim toys. The shop-window of the brand’s Regent Street store was decorated by weird elves and polka-dot textile-wrapped walls and podiums (ерун also form a maze inside the venue), which are all crafted by London-based interiors designer, graphic and illustration artist Gary Card.
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Converse paints the walls of British towns to promote its recent collaboration with popular and emerging musicians. The brand is known for its projects focused on celebrating arts and music culture, and this summer and fall it released several tracks by GB and U.S. entertainers. Recently, the footwear company has partnered with Monorex, a group of graffiti-inspired visual artists, to pay tribute to influential musicians by promoting indie music genres with street art.