Fashion equals fun, right? After all, nothing is more pleasant than dressing up with the girls, choosing different productions and pretending to be various people all at once. Betting on that amusing side of fashion, Melissa launches new models inspired on infant characters that bring our best memories to us, besides being true cuties.
For this winter 2008, the new “special guests” to enter the team are the mighty Wonder Woman (perfect for powerful girls), Le Petit Prince and Oswald, the rabbit - a Walt Disney classic, created even before Mickey Mouse.
Check out the novelties, one by one:
MELISSA GLAM + WONDER WOMAN
If one day Wonder Woman decided to take off her boots, she would most definitely wear the Melissa Glam! In super powerful colors (black, white, navy blue, yellow and red), Melissa Glam + Wonder Woman has our heroine printed on the front, an illustration that takes us to the HQs.
MELISSA NIGHT + LE PETIT PRINCE
Who can actually refrain from the sweet Le Petit Prince with his cloth and his sword? Night has his image in and outside, but with a tiny detail: one foot is different from the other. In colors white, light pink, light blue, light green and yellow.
MELISSA GLAM + LE PETIT PRINCE
On the insole and on the surface, the Prince and the little lambs that inhabit his kingdom create different compositions on each of Melissa Glam’s foot, following the Twins concept (one foot different from the other). In colors black, gray, purple, green and yellow.
MELISSA ULTRAGIRL + OSWALD, THE LUCKY RABBIT
Não conhece Oswald? O coelhinho sortudo é um clássico-clássico da Disney que, dizem, ensinou o próprio Mickey a falar. É também um tipo fashion e cultuado no exterior, tanto que já estampou camisetas da marca Comme des Garçons. A Melissa Ultragirl + Oswald tem a imagem dele estampada na palmilha e na superfície, com um pé diferente do outro. Vai ser comercializada antes na boutique Colette, lá em Paris. Mas não se preocupe, que logo ele desembarca no Brasil!
Don’t you know Oswald? The lucky rabbit is a “classic Disney classic” that, as they say, has taught Mikey Mouse himself how to talk. He is also a fashion and adored type abroad, so much that he has been printed on the Comme des Garçons t-shirts. Melissa Ultragirl + Oswald has the rabbit’s image printed on the insole and on the surface, with each foot different from the other. They will be for sale first hand at the Colette Boutique, in Paris. But, don’t worry, they will be arriving in Brazil soon!
Want to know more?
Oswald was in a series of 26 cartoons made by Walt Disney between 1927 and 1928 for Charles Mintz, who granted Universal with distribution rights. When Walt lost the rights of exploiting the character to Universal because he had neglected a contractual clause, he created a new character named Mickey Mouse. It was only in 2006 that the Walt Disney Company through a negotiation with the NBC / Universal won the rights to explore Oswald’s image.