G Flips rocks the house with the launch of its G’d Up From The Feet Up campaign with Platypus Shoes

G Flips Rock the House at Their G’d Up From The Feet Up Campaign Launch Party With Platypus Shoes
G Flip brought his signature energy and enthusiasm to Melbourne on Wednesday night as the singer celebrated the launch of his G’d Up From The Feet Up collaboration with Platypus Shoes.
The 27-year-old performed for half an hour at Platypus Central store in Melbourne and entertained the audience with stories about his life and love.
G Flip’s campaign with Platypus features an upcoming gender-neutral clothing line Not Only.
G Flip (pictured) brought their energy and enthusiasm to Melbourne on Wednesday night as they celebrated the launch of their G’d Up From The Feet Up collaboration with Platypus Shoes
Armando Pedruco, chief executive of Platypus, said the company was thrilled to work with G Flip as they felt his brand values were perfectly aligned with those of the singer.
“We are thrilled to have G Flip on board as an ambassador for Platypus. We are always pushing the envelope here at Platypus,” he said.
‘From our marketing campaigns to our gender-neutral merchandising. G Flip represents exactly what our brand is.

G Flip’s campaign with Platypus features upcoming Not Only genderless clothing line
G Flip, who identifies as non-binary and uses the pronouns them/them, was decked head to toe in Platypus clothing.
The superstar told an excited crowd, “This place has the best shoes, the best sneakers, and now they have the best clothes!”
They performed some of their most popular hits including Drink Too Much and Get Me Outta Here.

G Flip performed some of their most popular hits including Drink Too Much and Get Me Outta Here
The rapper gave the audience a taste of what to expect when they performed at Enby on the Espy on Thursday night, a fundraiser to celebrate International Day of Non-Binary Peoples on July 14.
The singer said they were thrilled to perform in this venue as it was where they first sang on stage.
“I’m playing The Espy tomorrow night and I played my very first gig there when I was 15 and was confused and hadn’t come out. Now that I have the stuff, the loop is closed,” they said.

Party highlights from the event included a live DJ (pictured) playing electro-dance music
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