For a limited time at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, costumes and props are on display from Disney’s “Mulan” that debuts on Disney+ with Premier Access this Friday. These costumes are truly a work of art and are just one example of the incredible production design behind this new film.
Inspired by the
Chinese “Ballad of Mulan,” the film brings audiences an incredible tale that
celebrates the richness of Chinese culture and the power of female strength. A
story that is Chinese yet transcends borders, “Mulan” reflects the breadth and
depth of Chinese identity. A combination of relatable emotions with
awe-inspiring action sequences and breathtaking visuals, “Mulan” is a movie
with universal appeal that embodies the timeless themes of honor, family,
respect for elders and duty.
Filmmakers drew their inspirations for the design from a number of Chinese dynasties, including many elements from the Tang dynasty, which ruled China from 618 to 907. Colors, texture, and shapes all play key parts in the story and look of the film.
In total 40 people worked on the costumes over three months. Between three and five costumes were made for the 50 main actors, with over 1,000 costumes made in total. Fabrics were custom dyed and accented with hand embroidery and stitching adding to the authenticity.
The costumes for
Xianniang, a witch played by Gong Li, were among the most time-consuming and
challenging to design. Take a look:
For Mulan, played
by Yifei Liu, Weta Workshop in New Zealand produced several types of armor,
including beauty hero armor, made from different fabrics and different
structures that were appropriate for different uses. Red was chosen as an iconic color
representing both fire and joy in China. And engraved along the base of a sword
belonging to Mulan’s father are the Chinese characters signifying “Loyal Brave
True.” Here’s a look at the inspiration behind Mulan’s costume design:
Be sure to stop by and see both the Mulan and Xianniang costumes up close while on display along with an exclusive Sneak Peek at Walt Disney Presents and don’t miss “Mulan” streaming exclusively on Disney+ with Premier Access starting this Friday. For more info, visit http://disneyplus.com/mulan. And journey along with Mulan at home, leveraging your talents and discovering what makes you legendary with the “Mulan” Activity Packet.
From our friends at disneyparks.disney.go.com
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Outside of World of Disney, each window is adorned with some fun new Halloween art.
Spirit jersey fans have a lot of choices this season,
This Haunted Mansion spirit jersey, featuring the ride’s famous wallpaper, can be yours for $69.99.
This lopsided spirit jersey with “Disney” on the back and “land” on the right sleeve was available in a couple of different colors.
For the kids there’s this orange spirit jersey featuring Minnie Mouse ($39.99).
Hocus Pocus fans will want this spirit jersey and mug.
Two varieties of ceramic Mickey pumpkins, $34.99 each.
Candy cane and witch Minnie ear head bands, $29.99 each.

Shirts commemorating Halloween 2020 for all shapes and sizes. Prices range for $24.99 to $39.99.
This Halloween candle may have smelled like something, but I couldn’t detect it through my mask.
This cute light-up Halloween bag was $19.99.

A hat that will no doubt end up in one of 
Disney Halloween apron ($34.99) and dish towels.














Here’s something you don’t see often at a Disney resort: a sale! Halloween glow items were marked down from $15.78 to $10.

There’s even more new merchandise to look at. Disneyland 65th anniversary items continue to trickle out.

Some new vibrant shirts to update your wardrobe.
For $90.00 you can strap The Child (Baby Yoda) to your back and impress all your friends.
Or if you want to save some cash you can grab this hat instead.
One last thing, a self pay kiosk has been added to the Downtown Disney parking lot located behind Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel.










