CaliforniaDreamin
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I know someone mentioned this yesterday, I found an article:
http://www.mickeynews.com/News/DisplayPressRelease.asp?id=11190Forever
Forever 21 was all ears (mouse ears, that is) Tuesday night as it toasted its new collaboration with Disney, Minnie Muse, with a party at its Hollywood and Highland store.
The fast-fashion chain invited 300 of their top Los Angeles-area customers to mingle with celebrities including Bella Thorne and Zendaya Coleman from Disney Channel's new series "Shake It Up" and J. Alexander, a.k.a. Miss J from "America's Next Top Model."
Disney artist John Quinn, who conceived the line's toothpick-thin mouse-as-muse, Skinny Minnie, whipped up drawings for guests in the back of the store, while attendees accosted a candy bar. (A gaggle of giddy girls nearly mobbed Miss J., begging for photos with the host and runway coach he had to retreat to a VIP room periodically).
The limited edition collection, which is comprised of 41 looks priced under $30 will be in stores "until it sells out," said Forever 21's senior vice president Betsey Zanjani, who added that she was initially hesitant to collaborate with Disney, because it felt "too kids."
But she ultimately fell for Quinn's fashion-forward mouse, which he drew for her in their very first meeting.
The cute collection features cardigans, tops, jackets, leggings and a bevy of accessories, all emblazoned with either the illustrated Skinny Minnie or a spare graphic black mouse head sporting a bow on its head.
The line rolled out to 250 Forever 21 doors Wednesday, but you can also get your mouse online in the coming week.
http://www.mickeynews.com/News/DisplayPressRelease.asp?id=11190Forever
Forever 21 was all ears (mouse ears, that is) Tuesday night as it toasted its new collaboration with Disney, Minnie Muse, with a party at its Hollywood and Highland store.
The fast-fashion chain invited 300 of their top Los Angeles-area customers to mingle with celebrities including Bella Thorne and Zendaya Coleman from Disney Channel's new series "Shake It Up" and J. Alexander, a.k.a. Miss J from "America's Next Top Model."
Disney artist John Quinn, who conceived the line's toothpick-thin mouse-as-muse, Skinny Minnie, whipped up drawings for guests in the back of the store, while attendees accosted a candy bar. (A gaggle of giddy girls nearly mobbed Miss J., begging for photos with the host and runway coach he had to retreat to a VIP room periodically).
The limited edition collection, which is comprised of 41 looks priced under $30 will be in stores "until it sells out," said Forever 21's senior vice president Betsey Zanjani, who added that she was initially hesitant to collaborate with Disney, because it felt "too kids."
But she ultimately fell for Quinn's fashion-forward mouse, which he drew for her in their very first meeting.
The cute collection features cardigans, tops, jackets, leggings and a bevy of accessories, all emblazoned with either the illustrated Skinny Minnie or a spare graphic black mouse head sporting a bow on its head.
The line rolled out to 250 Forever 21 doors Wednesday, but you can also get your mouse online in the coming week.