When Coach Executive Creative Director Stuart Vevers, tells you this is a very important year, he isn’t referring to the upcoming election or the looming Brexit vote-no, what he means is, Shanghai Disney Resort is opening! Stuart Vevers, in addition to being the British guy at the helm of this iconic American leather firm, is a total, complete, unapologetic, proud Disney freak, who cheerfully confesses that he spends his downtime not in Capri or Cannes, but trolling Main Streets in Disneylands from Paris to Orlando to Anaheim. Which is why it makes perfect sense that Coach and Vevers have created a gaggle of limited-edition bags, sportswear, and sneakers in collaboration with Disney. All of the items in this irresistible collection-from the leather jacket with the studded silhouette on its back, to the T-shirts, to an impressive array of handbags, backpacks, purses, and totes, feature a certain mouse, caught in a variety of irreverent poses. Sometimes he is offering a thumbs up, sometimes whoops!-he appears to have fallen right through the bag!-and sometimes, despite being a California native, he is giving you a Bronx cheer. Though Vevers is a fan of the entire extended Disney cartoon clan, “We only did Mickey, the icon-it’s America’s leather house with America’s mouse!” For inspiration, he turned to the cheeky Mickey of the ’70s and ’80s, “Mickey in a cool context,” as he puts it. “Madonna with the ears, Emilio Estevez in The Outsiders. Something tougher!” The results are sometimes overt-a snap-top purse with giant ears-but frequently more subtle, offering a graphic small enough to slip into a board meeting, but sufficiently visible to raise a smile to your lips on a dark day. A number of the bags were inspired by shapes that the famed American designer Bonnie Cashin created for the house decades ago-the classic Saddle; the Dinky, a small zip-top number; the Skinny tote, based on a paper bag, now all further enhanced by guess who? The line also includes leather display cases holding rare Mickey comic books, coasters, frames, and even a group of free-standing-well, actually sitting-mice in black leather from miniature to gargantuan. Musing on the veil of secrecy that has surrounded the project, Vevers says, “It’s fun to do something you don’t tell anyone about, sort of buy-it-now, a big surprise! Fashion should be like that.” And why this mouse, these bags, these tees, right now? Vevers says laughing. “You go straight to what you love.”