Inspired by 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. 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, H&M said in a press release.
In order to create the Disney100 x H&M collection, multidisciplinary artist Trevor Andrew, a former well-known professional snowboarder, teamed up with the Swedish retailer H&M. He is recognised as the creator of the GucciGhost street art tag.
Additionally, the collection includes H&M’s first limited-edition skateboards, which also have one-of-a-kind artwork from skateboard enthusiast Andrew. The skateboard’s deck is made of seven layers of maple plywood and is 31″ long and 8″ broad. The Disney wordmark logo is hand painted on one style, and the classic Disney characters are on the other style.
“It is a pleasure for me to recreate Disney’s well-known characters and introduce them to a setting where they can be encountered and worn. Andrew stated, “This is about bringing art, fashion, and just all of us together.
“I can’t wait to release our first three-way collaboration,” I said. Ross Lydon, head of Menswear Design at H&M, commented that Trevor’s research into the Disney archives produced something both memorable and distinctive.
“I adore denim because of how iconic the labels make it. The fact that the varsity jacket has various Disney characters adds to its appeal. Regarding his fave collection items, Andrew remarked, “It’s fun to be able to put so many—all in one piece.
Andrew is an NFT inventor, musician, artist, and filmmaker from Los Angeles. In galleries all over the world, including Deitch Projects, Milk Studio, One Trick Pony, HVW8, Parco Osaka, and Modern Art Museum Shanghai, his work has been on view. Real Buy, Andrew’s brand influenced by streetwear, was introduced in 2019.