Ganni and Disney unveiled the third and final chapter of their collaboration on July 8, a 12-piece capsule inspired by Daisy Duck and Minnie Mouse embarking on a girls’ trip to Paris. The collection marks the conclusion of a partnership that began in 2024 and has consistently reinterpreted Disney’s animated icons through Ganni’s irreverent, Copenhagen-cool lens.
Ganni’s creative direction has always embraced playfulness as a legitimate mode of fashion expression, and the Disney collaboration has been one of its most commercially successful expressions of that philosophy.
With this final chapter closed, the brand signals a return to standalone collections, though the partnership leaves a blueprint for how heritage IP can be handled with genuine design intent.
The Paris edition translates the characters’ personalities into clothing: Minnie’s polka dots appear on shift dresses and bandeaus, while Daisy’s sassier edge surfaces in sharp collars and streamlined tailoring.
The capsule lands at a time when branded collaborations remain a dominant retail strategy, but Ganni’s treatment stands apart for its character-specific design vocabulary rather than simple logo placement.


