Disguise extends Netflix partnership

Disguise has announced the extension of its global rights to design and develop costumes based on characters from Netflix’s hit series Stranger Things and Bridgerton for autumn 2024.

The Stranger Things collection includes a range of classic and fan-favourite costumes for children and adults, featuring iconic characters such as Eleven, Robin and Steve from Scoops Ahoy, Hellfire Club captain Eddie Munson, Hawkins Cheerleader Chrissy and extending the Demogorgon into infant and toddler sizing so the full family can dress up.

The new Bridgerton line, available this autumn, showcases adult costumes inspired by Penelope and Colin Bridgerton and reflects the detail to design that was given to the original versions in the series by Shondaland.

“The success of our Stranger Things costumes has been tremendous, and we are excited to bring that same passion and attention to detail to our Bridgerton line for fans,” said Tara Cortner, president and gm of Disguise.

The Stranger Things and Bridgerton costumes and accessories will be available in stores and online this autumn.

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