Fashion designers have always taken a liking to Disney characters. In 2016, Kenzo saluted classic Disney movie The Jungle Book; Coach put an edgy spin on beloved Disney princesses for its Disney x Coach collection released last year. And with the Chinese New Year quickly approaching, Gucci is celebrating the Year of the Pig with a 35-piece range, including women’s and men’s ready-to-wear, luggage, <a href="#">small leather goods</a>, <a href="#">shoes</a>, and <a href="#">jewelry</a>, all adorned with Three Little Pig motifs.
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Launching on Feb. 5, the day Chinese New Year begins, the playful cartoon characters will also appear on Gucci's classic ACE sneaker and Supreme backpacks, and a bunch of cozywear, from pajamas to sweatshirts and knitwear.

In the Frank Lebon-photographed campaign various models take to the streets of New York City (draped in Gucci threads, of course!) with a pet pig, celebrating the "natural bond between man and animal," a press release explains.

A Sneak Peek at the Gucci Collection

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