
July 24, 2023

is celebrating
’s 100th anniversary with the upcoming release of Disney100 x H&M, a collection by artist, Trevor Andrew. The streetwear-inspired pieces feature Disney’s legendary characters reimagined by Andrew. The collection, including limited-edition skateboards, dropped at Hm.com and in stores on July 20.
Andrew, former world-renowned professional snowboarder turned multi-disciplinary artist and a life-long admirer of Disney, teams up with H&M on the release of the Disney100 x H&M collection. His art and interpretation of Disney’s characters were the starting point for the collection, with garments and accessories used as canvas for the art.
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I am honored to reimagine Disney’s iconic characters and bring them into a space where they are experienced and worn as triple collab collection with H&M,” says Andrew. “This is about uniting art, fashion and just all of us.”
Inspired by Andrew’s love of Disney and street art culture, the collection includes some of today’s latest trends.
Moreover, the collection debuts limited-edition skateboards, a first for H&M, featuring unique artwork by Andrew, an avid skateboarder. One style has a wordmark Disney logo hand painted by Andrew; the other style has iconic Disney characters.
“I’m really excited to release our first 3-way collaboration,” says Ross Lydon, head, menswear design, H&M. “Diving into the Disney archives together with Trevor has resulted in something that is both iconic and unique.”
H&M Williamsburg and Disney have curated a unique art installation designed by Andrew to celebrate this collaboration. Customers will get to step into H&M Williamsburg through his eyes and see the reimagined Disney characters come to life in a studio space expressed through art. Within the space, there’s an all-over Disney-printed wall and a completely reupholstered couch with a Disney twist.
The immersive experience is part of H&M Williamsburg’s 4th chapter, called “The Gallery.” Many artists featured within “The Gallery” are local Brooklyn artists with a style akin to Andrew’s musings. “The Gallery” is open to the public through Aug. 23.
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