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Unique Vintage’s Disney Villains Collection Is Rotten to the Core (Exclusive)

Unique Vintage kicked off summer by launching The Happiest Collection on Earth, a whole pile of fashionable duds inspired by Disney Parks. They’re following up those wholesome looks and bright colors with a release that’s more on the wicked side of things because it’s all about Disney villains. The likes of Gaston from Beauty and the Beast, Captain Hook and Smee from Peter Pan, Maleficent from Sleeping Beauty, and more infuse The Happiest Collection on Earth with a little mischief for the Villains Edition, and we have your exclusive sneak peek of the smashing offerings.

The nefarious separates in the Villains Edition include pants, swing skirts, purses, and everything in between. As you can see from the outfit photos above and below, the collection is practically made for dastardly DisneyBounding. Think of it like everyday cosplay you can put together by crafting outfits inspired by a character. So for Gaston, it’s all about a red shirt, black pants, and tall boots. For Maleficent, it’s a long black dress.

DisneyBounding is emulating a character without crossing into full costume territory.

Look into a magic mirror and travel to the gallery below to see more villainous DisneyBound looks you can put together using pieces in the collection. Then, visit Unique Vintage to place orders and to see even more of the line, including fascinators, Disney villain t-shirts and tops, and more accessories.

Do any of these looks call out to you? Scroll to the comments and tell us about what you like and if you’ll be working any of these items into your fall Dapper Day ensembles.

Images: Unique Vintage

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