Anna (voice of Kristen Bell) and Olaf (voice of Josh Gad) in Frozen II.
Stephanie Prange
February 19, 2020
To celebrate the Feb. 25 disc release of Frozen II, Disney is collaborating with Los Angeles Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising alumni to create a window at the Westfield Century City Disney Store featuring five streetwear looks and design elements inspired by the film.
FIDM alums Paul Hernandez and Tomy Huang will create two female and two male garments incorporating the elemental spirits of nature featured in the film — air, fire, water and earth — while Nick Verreos (FIDM co-chair fashion design and spokesperson and TV host/personality) and his design partner and fellow FIDM co-chair David Paul will create an Elsa-inspired gown.
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Each day the display is featured Feb. 25-March 2, ten randomly selected purchasers of the Frozen II Blu-ray will go home with a copy of the film signed by voices cast stars Kristen Bell (voice of Anna) or Josh Gad (voice of Olaf).
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