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The Copenhagen fashion label has unveiled the third chapter of its ongoing Ganni x Disney collaboration, this time centered on Daisy Duck and Minnie Mouse as they embark on what the brand describes as the “ultimate girl’s trip” in Paris.

The 12-piece special-edition collection leans into graphic-driven staples, with jersey T-shirts arriving in ringer and striped styles, plus a relaxed crewneck sweatshirt. Accessories are also a major focus of the drop, including an XXL leopard-print canvas tote decorated with artwork inspired by Daisy and Minnie’s Paris adventures, as well as new colorways of Ganni’s recycled-leather Daisy Duck cardholders.

“Friendship and individuality have always been at the heart of Daisy Duck and Minnie Mouse’s stories” Liz Shortreed, SVP of global softlines at Disney Consumer Products, tells Variety. “As we continue to find new ways to celebrate our characters, our collaboration with Ganni offers a unique touchpoint for fans to connect with the iconic duo through the lens of fashion and storytelling.” 

To celebrate the launch, Ganni hosted a Paris lunch that doubled as the backdrop for the campaign. The event brought together friends of the house around one table, with everyone modellng new pieces from the collection.

The new capsule arrives as Disney continues to court the fashion crowd through designer partnerships. More recently, Balmain collaborated with Disney on a collection celebrating the 30th anniversary of “The Lion King,” with Olivier Rousteing working with African artists and designers on pieces spanning ready-to-wear, accessories and couture-inspired look.

In recent years, Disney has teamed with Stella McCartney on multiple projects, including a 2022 Minnie Mouse pantsuit for Disneyland Paris’ 30th anniversary and a “Fantasia”-inspired capsule that leaned into McCartney’s sustainability-minded design ethos. Givenchy also entered the Disney universe in 2022 with a limited-edition capsule designed by then-creative director Matthew M. Williams, while Karl Lagerfeld released a Disney100 collection centered on the late designer’s Donald Duck sketch.