The new Cath Kidston Disney collection might be our favourite yet
Think of the happiest things...
Think of the happiest things...
Let's be honest, Cath Kidston owns Disney fashion collaborations. Recently, the 101 Dalmatians tote bag was so popular, it sold out pretty much instantly, and before that, the Minnie Mouse and Winnie The Pooh collections were just as popular.
And we're pretty sure the brand is going to outdo itself with the newest Disney line, this time inspired by one of our all time favourite fairytales, Peter Pan (we can all relate to 'Don't grow up, it's a trap!').
The Disney x Cath Kidston Collection: Peter Pan, will launch on the 22nd September, and features prints of the Lost Boys, the three Darling children, Peter Pan, and of course, Tinker Bell. Cath Kidston’s in-house design team cleverly sourced original character illustrations from the classic 1953 animation for the nine prints that make up the collection.
The line will include kids' and women's clothes and homeware, as well as accessories like a Tinker Bell phone case that is already top of our wishlist.
The midnight blue polka dot dress (inspired by the night sky in the original movie) is as quaint as it gets, but the hero piece is without a doubt the white shirt with Peter Pan collar (main picture) delicately embroidered with Tink's head. They would've missed a trick if they hadn't done that tbf.
Other pieces include travel bags, star coin purses, pyjamas and mugs which will make very nice Christmas gifts indeed, so better add the 22nd September to your diaries.
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Prices start from £7 for a pen and go up to £85 for the Tinker Bell Button Spot Dress. Now remember, second star to the right, and straight on 'til morning.
Penny Goldstone is the Contributing Fashion Editor at Marie Claire UK. She writes about catwalk trends and the latest high street and Instagram sartorial must-haves. She also helms the Women Who Win franchise.
She has worked in fashion for over 10 years, contributing to publications such as Cosmopolitan, Red, Good Housekeeping, and Stylist.
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