Marc Jacobs reunites with Disney on another collaboration for the spring and summer 2026 seasons. This time, the American designer and iconic characters from the Disney brand hit the court with tennis-inspired apparel for children, available now.
Merging creative imagination, energy and sporty sensibility, this latest iteration in the Marc Jacobs and Disney collaborative relationship features tennis fashion for children ages 2 to 12. The spring and summer 2026 collection includes sweatshirts, T-shirt, sneakers, caps and bags for head-to-toe statement styling.

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Vibrant prints and layered illustrations are standout elements of the collection, with a refined range of apparel and accessory choices. Now available on Kids Around’s official website and at select retail locations, the collection ranges in pricing from $58-$168.
“Mickey Mouse continues to inspire everyday moments through trend-driven collaborations,” Liz Shortreed, senior vice president of Disney consumer products, said via email.

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“By combining Disney’s storytelling with Marc Jacobs’ bold design, this collection offers fans a fresh way to express themselves through sport and style.”
Marc Jacobs and Disney share a 10-year partnership that originated back in 2015 with one of the final Marc by Marc Jacobs lines — a holiday merchandise partnership with Disney for products associated with the film “Alice Through the Looking Glass,” which released in May 2016.

Marc Jacobs x Disney
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Since then, Marc Jacobs and Disney have reunited. Prior to the latest spring and summer 2026 collection, Disney and Marc Jacobs curated a capsule collection for the fall 2025 season, featuring an assortment of designs for children inspired by the popularized Western or cowboy core aesthetic.
Disney’s expansion into fashion and accessories goes beyond its Marc Jacobs partnership. Pandora, Lilly Pulitzer and Swarovski also have a relationship with the 102-year-old entertainment company, debuting new collections throughout the last year.

