BIG REVEAL: Bahamian Fashion Designer to create Junkanoo-inspired styles for Disney

Wed, Jan 24th 2024, 02:28 PM

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Disney Cruise Line (DCL) revealed today that acclaimed Bahamian fashion designer Theodore Elyett is collaborating with its team of artists to create all-new outfits for Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and their pals. The characters will wear their exclusive styles at the cruise line's new island destination, Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point when it opens to guests in June.

Disney selected Elyett to design the new looks for the iconic characters due to his unique approach to creative, authentic storytelling through fashion and design.

"The Bahamian community has played a special role in this project since the beginning, and Theodore Elyett is the perfect collaborator on these distinctly Bahamian styles for our beloved Disney characters," said Janet Spidell, Costuming Producer for Disney Live Entertainment.

"He has taught us so much about the history and traditions of Junkanoo and is helping us tell the story of Bahamian culture through his creative designs."

Like the overall concept for DCL's newest island destination in Eleuthera, the Disney characters' looks are inspired by the natural environment and celebrate the culture and spirit of The Bahamas. The collection will have a distinct Bahamian flair and depict the bright, colorful spirit of Junkanoo - which Elyett has named, 'Junkanoo Fun in the Sun!'

Among other nods to Bahamian culture, Mickey Mouse's style is adorned with graphic, pop art conch shells in bright, bold colors. Minnie Mouse's look is inspired by a Junkanoo straw doll, complete with a straw bag embellished with the symbol of Eleuthera: a golden pineapple. Elyett will also design special styles for Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Goofy, Pluto, Chip and Dale - all taking inspiration from Junkanoo while matching the distinct personalities of each character.

"I envisioned creating a collection that highlights Bahamian culture, celebrates the beauty of The Bahamas and is beautifully tailored to each character," Elyett said. "I remember visiting Disney early in my design journey as a child, and now seeing my favorite Disney characters wearing my designs feels like a full circle moment."

Elyett grew up in Nassau, surrounded by art and fashion, and started making dresses at an early age. His designs first hit the runway when he was 13 years old, and he went on to design for Miss Bahamas and Miss Bahamas Universe contestants, in addition to celebrities, government officials, and more.

Elyett is among the several talented local artists and cultural advisors helping Disney shape Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point into an experience that celebrates the natural beauty, traditions, and artistry of The Bahamas. The island destination will create sustainable economic opportunities for Bahamians, protect and sustain the site's natural beauty, celebrate culture, and help strengthen the community in Eleuthera.

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