Olivia von Halle has collaborated with Disney for the fashion brand’s first-ever film inspired capsule collection in celebration of the highly anticipated sequel – Disney Maleficent: Mistress of Evil.
The 15-piece collection was inspired by the lead heroines of the film, Maleficent and Aurora, played by Angelina Jolie and Elle Fanning, respectively. Designs play on the female lead’s contrasting and complex personalities, whose relationship goes on to highlight the power of friendship in a powerful, feminist twist on the classic tale.
Maleficent’s influence on the styles brought old school glamour with a modern fierceness. The brand’s cult Coco pyjama has been reimagined in a sumptuous silk velvet and embellished with black Swarovski buttons and a large scale embroidered wing motif. A beautiful feathered silk devore fabric, inspired by Maleficent’s raven, Diaval, is used on an ‘Issa Atora’ slip dress and ‘Delphine Atora’ gown; while a dramatic floor length black crepe-de-chine ‘Ares Fatale’ gown has a stunning faux feather cape.
In contrast, the Aurora-inspired pieces are the light to Maleficent’s dark; feminine and ethereal. The brand’s most popular ‘Lila’ pyjama and ‘Queenie’ robe are printed with a lilac floral ‘Apple Blossom’ print inspired by the magical forest where Maleficent and Aurora met. Aurora’s costumes in the film provided inspiration for the celestial ‘Delphine Innocence,’ a delicate floor-length silk organza dress with puff sleeves and ‘Edie Aurora,’ a whimsical short style with pearl button detailing and intricate floral embroidery. In a modern take on Aurora’s ethereal style, a shell-pink silk lurex ‘Grace’ fabric shimmers on the Issa and Aureta dresses creating an otherworldly mood.
The relationship between light and dark is a distinct and recurring theme throughout the collection and a point of early inspiration for von Halle.
Olivia von Halle x Disney Maleficent: Mistress of Evil will be available to purchase in October exclusively at Net-a-Porter.com, OliviavonHalle.com and 190 Pavilion Road, London.