Disney staged a wacky tea party at MAGIC in Vegas yesterday to kick off a season of Alice in Wonderland inspired fashion collaborations leading up to the release of Tim Burton’s film. First up is jewelry by Tom Binns based on the characters of Alice, the Mad Hatter, the Red Queen, the White queen and the White Rabbit. (You have to get through a couple minutes of corny before you get a little taste of the baubles.)
The collection for Spring 2010 will contain six limited edition pieces priced between $1000-$2000. Binns will also created a lesser priced 35 piece collection for the Mouse House ranging from $100-$500.
Fact: Lulu Guinness is adorable. Both in person and in her designs.
We’re bummed that her Kooky Eyed Cat Handbag has a waiting list, but the rest of her website is still putting smiles on our faces this afternoon.
Or should we say, smiles on our ears? Lulu has taken her iconic painted lips and made them into the most whimsical earrings since the glass slipper pair we bought at Disney World when we were nine.
We don’t wear earrings that often, but we knew there was a reason we’d kept our holes from closing.
Last Week, Refinery29 documented the Mickey Mouse craze that’s sweeping hipsters and non-hipsters everywhere, including some people in our office (we pinky swore).
Then this past Saturday, Mickey and Minnie showed up - in person! - on a red carpet in Beijing for the Vogue Icon Celebration Event, arms linked with Du Juan. The toons wore Vivienne Tam.
Next logical step: Britney in Mouseketeer ears for a major spread.
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