Iconic Costumes From 'Star Wars' Are Reinterpreted by Opening Ceremony, Ovadia & Sons and More
What ‘Star Wars’ would look like in the hands of high fashion.






Disney has teamed up with Bloomingdale’s to bring the highest profile Star Wars-themed fashion collection to date for the “Force 4 Fashion” charity initiative in the run-up to the December 18 release date of The Force Awakens. Involving the likes of Billy Reid, Opening Ceremony, Ovadia & Sons, Timo Weiland, rag & bone and Todd Snyder, the collection reinterprets the most iconic characters from the Star Wars universe, with the looks being displayed in the windows of the Bloomingdale’s New York flagship location and auctioned online until December 18, with the proceeds going to the Child Mind Institute. Check out the looks in the gallery above.