Minnie Mouse Inspires Top Fashion Designers
LONDON Fashion Week designers are being inspired by Minnie Mouse
Disney will celebrate Mickey's famous girlfriend next month as one of its most beloved and enduring cultural icons.
A number of international designers will create 'Minnie Mouse Must Haves' one-off garments and accessories, to be unveiled at London Fashion Week and auctioned together with eBay, to support the BFC/Bazaar Fashion Arts Foundation.
Minnie Mouse has been an inspirational character since her first appearance as Mickey Mouse's sweetheart in 1928.
Renowned designers including Giles, Michael van der Ham, Richard Nicoll, Piers Atkinson, Bunney, Husam el Odeh in collaboration with Luke Hersheson, Katie Hillier, Lulu Guinness, Tatty Devine and Terry de Havilland will creatively interpret her signature bows and trademark polka dots.
An extraordinary collaboration with Meadham Kirchhoff will also be revealed at their spring/summer 2013 show.
The 'Minnie Mouse Must Haves' will be showcased to international buyers and media at London Fashion Week.
Each of the 'Minnie Mouse Must Haves' will also be available at an exclusive auction on the eBay for Charity programme, offering fashion-followers and Disney fans around the world the opportunity to own a unique one-off Minnie Mouse-inspired creation.
Proceeds from the auction will be donated by Disney to support the BFC/Bazaar Fashion Arts Foundation, a British Fashion Council initiative to nurture relationships between the creative industries and maintain a reputation for fashion innovation.
Marc Low, vice president of Fashion and Home for The Walt Disney Company EMEA, says: "Minnie Mouse and her unique style continue to inspire fans across the world.
"We're thrilled to collaborate with such visionaries to create these one-off designs. Surpassing trends, Minnie Mouse's iconic silhouette, signature bows and polka dots always remain in style which is why she is as relevant today as the day she first appeared on the fashion scene.
"London Fashion Week is the perfect stage for Disney, one of the world's largest apparel brands, to put a spotlight on Minnie Mouse."
Melanie Smallwood, head of eBay Fashion Brands says: "Since 2006 our eBay for Charity programme has raised over £36 million for UK Charities. We're delighted to be supporting this auction during London Fashion Week in aid of the Fashion Arts Foundation."
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