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PEACEMINUSONE x Toy Story Reimagines Everyday Accessories

The PEACEMINUSONE x Toy Story collection combines G-DRAGON's distinctive streetwear aesthetic with Pixar's iconic animated franchise through a series of collectible lifestyle pieces. The release introduces The First Fan, a folding hand fan that pairs illustrations of Sheriff Woody, Buzz Lightyear and other familiar characters with PEACEMINUSONE's signature daisy emblem, paint-splattered graphics and co-branded detailing. The collaboration applies the label's distressed visual language to nostalgic character artwork, creating accessories that merge contemporary fashion with animation-inspired design.

The collection reflects PEACEMINUSONE's continued focus on transforming functional objects into collectible design pieces through premium finishes and layered graphics. Streetwear-inspired branding is balanced with classic Toy Story imagery to create a unified visual identity across the release. The collection launches online on July 22 and will also be presented through dedicated pop-up spaces in Seoul's Seongsu district until August 31.

Trend Themes

  1. Animated Streetwear Accessories — Nostalgic character IP blended with contemporary fashion codes creates collectible everyday products with crossover appeal for fans, style consumers and design collectors.
  2. Functional Collectibles — Ordinary items such as folding fans gain premium value when transformed through limited-edition graphics, co-branding and culturally resonant storytelling.
  3. Pop-up Lifestyle Drops — Temporary retail spaces give collaborative collections a physical destination where scarcity, social sharing and immersive brand worlds can deepen consumer engagement.

Industry Implications

  1. Fashion — Streetwear labels can expand beyond apparel by applying signature visual identities to lifestyle accessories tied to entertainment franchises.
  2. Entertainment — Animated franchises retain commercial relevance when character artwork is reinterpreted through adult-oriented design languages and collectible product formats.
  3. Retail — Experiential pop-ups support limited releases by turning product launches into localized cultural events that connect online demand with in-person discovery.

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