Disney100 x H&M

Introducing a collection by artist Trevor Andrew.

In celebration of Disney's 100th anniversary, former professional snowboarder turned artist Trevor Andrew has reimagined Disney's legendary characters. The streetwear-inspired collection, which also features limited-edition skateboards, drops 20 July.

"I'm honored to reimagine Disney's iconic characters and bring them into a space where they're experienced and worn. It's about uniting art, fashion and just all of us," says collab artist Andrew.   

Inspired by Trevor Andrew’s love of Disney and street art culture, the collection has a relaxed feel and boasts several Disney characters, all-over prints, and Andrew’s signature symbols, such as the ghost and the flying egg. 

“I’m really excited to release our first 3-way collaboration. Diving into the Disney archives together with Trevor has resulted in something that is both iconic and unique,” says Ross Lydon, Head of Menswear Design at H&M.

Sweatshirts, hoodies, T-shirts, shirts, and a long-sleeved polo shirt come in oversized and relaxed fits, ideal for the new season. On top of that, the drop offers must-have accessories like caps, socks, and boxer shorts. As for Andrew’s favourite collection pieces: “I love the denim because the logos make it very iconic. I also like the varsity jacket because it has several Disney characters on it. It’s fun to be able to put so many all in one piece,” says Andrew.

Moreover, the collection features H&M’s first ever limited-edition skateboards, also with unique artwork by Trevor Andrew, who is an avid skateboarder. The skateboard has a seven layers maple plywood deck that measures 31” long and 8” wide. One style has a wordmark Disney logo hand painted by Andrew, the other style has the iconic Disney characters.

“I’m stoked to see people riding on the H&M board with my Disney tribute designs. Skateboarding taught me everything. It was my access to art as a kid”, says Trevor Andrew.

The Disney100 x H&M collection will be available at hm.com and in store 20 July. 

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