gIRLS RULE MUNICH 2025

CATEGORY

Event Coverage Video

CONTEXT

Video coverage for Girls Rule Munich 2025, a women-led skateboarding event held in Munich, Germany, focused on community, movement and cultural exchange through skateboarding.

SUPPORTED BY

The event was supported by brands such as Vans, Blue Tomato and Dunkin’, among others.

ROLE

Video coverage and on-site documentation.

WHAT WAS DELIVERED

– Short-form video edits for social media
– Visual documentation of the event atmosphere and community

Girls Rule Munich 2025 — Day 1

Day 1 focused on skateboarding, art and cultural exchange.
The weekend started with a skate session at Haus der Kunst, followed by an art workshop led by @poppystarr and @bogdanayarina. The first day set the tone for the event, bringing together skate, creativity and community through shared experiences and collective creation.

Girls Rule Munich 2025 — Day 2 (Part 1)

Day 2 continued with skateboarding sessions across different spots in Munich.
The day started with breakfast and a skate and art session at @bluetomatomuenchen, followed by an intense bowl and park session at Wacker. The second day expanded the energy of the event, bringing together skate, movement and collective momentum.

Girls Rule Munich 2025 — Day 2 (Part 2)

Day 2 (Part 2) shifted the focus to street skateboarding across Munich.
The afternoon unfolded through multiple street spots around the city, with skating, shared energy and collective momentum carrying the group from one location to the next. The session emphasized movement, connection and the joy of skating together in the urban landscape.

Girls Rule Munich 2025 — Day 3

The final day marked the closing of the weekend with celebration, progress and connection.
After a weekend filled with skate sessions, good energy and shared experiences, the last day in Munich brought together laughter, new tricks and genuine support, both on and off the board. The event closed with a strong sense of community and memories shaped through skateboarding, presence and real connection.

Conclusion

This trip was especially meaningful to me, as it allowed me to connect more deeply with the skate culture and women skaters in Germany. The workshops were genuinely fun and inspiring, and discovering new skate spots throughout Munich made the experience even richer. Beyond documenting the event, being present in these spaces strengthened my understanding of the local scene and directly informed my approach to visual storytelling and event coverage.