Group that Executed Moschino x SpongeBob Now Strategic Nickelodeon Partner

Nickelodeon has joined forces with Stadium Status Group to develop new consumer products inspired by its portfolio of children’s programming.

License Global

April 18, 2018

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Nickelodeon has joined forces with Stadium Status Group to develop new consumer products inspired by its portfolio of children’s programming.

The partnership will see Stadium Status Group develop a variety of projects including celebrity integrations, streetwear collections and high-fashion collaborations.

Nickelodeon and Stadium Status Group have previously paired for SpongeBob themed products from Moschino, Rugrats and SpongeBob streetwear with Kith, slime themed apparel from Jeremy Scott and more.

“Nickelodeon’s relationship with Mel and Doug from Stadium Status Group over the years has led to fantastic collaborations and products for the fans of our brand," says Jose L. Castro, senior vice president, fashion & lifestyle licensing, specialty retail and global fashion collaborations, Nickelodeon. “Stadium Status has their finger on the pulse of pop culture and through our partnership with them, we’re looking forward to pairing our iconic characters with some of the most buzzworthy brands and designers.”

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