Tommy Hilfiger x Disney Unveils Captivating Collaboration Celebrating Disney’s 100th Anniversary
by Adriano Batista
Introducing the spectacular collaboration between Tommy Hilfiger and Disney, an homage to Disney’s remarkable 100th anniversary. Prepare to witness a cool fusion as Mickey and his beloved comrades make their grand entrance into the realm of preppy fashion, adorning classic pieces sourced from the illustrious TOMMY HILFIGER Archives. Enchantingly reimagined in the captivating manga style, the iconic and mythical characters—Minnie Mouse, Pluto, Goofy, Donald Duck, and Daisy—come together to unveil a global collection for men, women, and children.
“An iconic milestone, an iconic brand, and an extraordinary collaboration with its most iconic characters—it’s a resplendent way to join fans worldwide in celebrating Disney’s 100th anniversary,” declared Tommy Hilfiger. “Uniting Mickey and his friends with the essence of the TOMMY HILFIGER brand has been an exhilarating endeavor like no other. It’s an extraordinary edition of our timeless preppy favorites.“
This collaboration underscores Tommy Hilfiger’s unwavering commitment to partnering with influential pop culture icons whose impact transcends generations. The collection will be available in handpicked TOMMY HILFIGER stores, on www.tommy.com, shopDisney.com, the Disneyland Resort, Walt Disney World Resort, select multi-brand stores, and through social media channels.
Captured through the lens of photographer Paola Kudacki, the campaign brings together singer-songwriter Henry Lau, actor Lucien Laviscount, and models Soo Joo Park, Stella Maxwell, and Reign Judge. These remarkable individuals take center stage in a digital fashion show, donning the playful pieces from the collection as they saunter through the distinctive facade of the Disney campus.
Take a look at the campaign below:
















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