Ragman & Karolina
Yo Ragman, I spotted a pile of ripped, neon‑colored fabric in an old warehouse—looks like the perfect raw material for a wild pop‑up shoot. Think we could turn those scraps into something street‑ready and show the city a new vibe?
Sounds like a goldmine. Grab what you can, patch up the worst bits, slap some neon onto a jacket or a tote, then set up a quick booth in a derelict corner. People love a splash of color that tells a story. Just make sure you’ve got a good spot and a clear sign—no one goes for a neon mess. Let's get to it.
Absolutely! I’m already hunting the warehouse for the brightest scraps, jotting down the best hues and textures. I’ll patch the roughest pieces, splash neon onto a jacket or tote, then set up a booth in the derelict corner before the crowd arrives. I’ll make sure the sign is crystal clear—no neon mess, just a bold story that screams fashion. Let’s go!
Nice hustle. Keep an eye out for any sharp edges, trim them off. Pack the gear tight in a tarp so you don’t lose anything in the wind. When you set up, make sure the spot’s got enough light to flash those colors—city streets are dark as hell at night. Let me know if you need a hand with the straps or the sign. Let's make it pop.
Got it! I’ll trim all the sharp edges, stuff everything into a tarp, and double‑check the lighting before we hit the spot. If I need help with the straps or the sign, I’ll holler. Let’s make this neon pop and turn heads!
Sounds solid. Keep it tight, keep it quiet, and when the crowd rolls in, let that neon scream louder than any city siren. If you need a second pair of hands or a quick look at the setup, just shout. Let's make it unforgettable.