Rip Curl Open its Pop Up Store in Paris, showcasing its new "Live The Search"
05/22/2024

Rip Curl Open its Pop Up Store in Paris, showcasing its new "Live The Search"

Rip Curl, the ultimate surfing company, is proud to announce the opening of its pop-up store in Paris, located at 36 rue Etienne Marcel in the 2nd arrondissement. From May 22 to June 2, 2024, surf enthusiasts and lifestyle fans can dive into the dynamic world of Rip Curl and discover its latest campaign, “Live The Search”

The opening night on May 22 will feature artist Baptiste Pauthe and Rip Curl team rider Victoria Vergara. Baptiste will perform a live painting on a wetsuit, which will then be auctioned on Catawiki. All proceeds from this sale will be donated to the Paddle Paddle association, supporting the development of surfing in emerging countries.

The Pop-Up Store will offer a selection of the brand’s latest innovations and products, including colorful clothing from the collaboration with artist Baptiste Pauthe, creations designed in partnership with Rip Curl team rider and model

Victoria Vergara, and The One swimsuits, unique models that fit all body types, created in collaboration with Surf Cities media.

You can also discover the Flashbomb Fusion, the world’s first wetsuit with seams that don’t leak to maximize waterproofing and thermal comfort.
On May 30, the premiere of Kyllian Guerin's latest film, "The Hunter," will take place. Kyllian will be present alongside the team that made the film to share this unique adventure, retracing his latest search surf trip in Africa.

Throughout the 10 days, the Rip Curl team will warmly welcome you from 10 AM to 7 PM. Visitors will also have the chance to win a multitude of goodies, stickers, and posters from the brand. A signed surfboard from world champion

Stephanie Gilmore, as well as a surf trip for 2 people to Hossegor, France, will also be up for grabs. Don't miss this unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of Rip Curl in Paris and fully experience the spirit of "Live The Search."