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Natural History Museum expands FatFace tie-up

Collaboration on children’s apparel collections to continue until Christmas 2019.

The Natural History Museum is extending its successful collaboration with lifestyle and accessories retailer, FatFace.

The partnership – which has already seen a number of successful launches – will be extended for another year.

Product will now be developed up to the end of 2019.

Focusing on a number of apparel categories – including t-shirts, hoodies and sleepwear – and using specially developed images that are both colourful and educational, the spring/summer 2018 collection used imagery inspired by butterflies, dinosaurs, marine mammals and deep-sea fish.

The soon-to-be-launched autumn 2018 collection will include a focus on dinosaurs and meteorites.

The Natural History Museum/FatFace collaboration began earlier this year just as Dippy (the Natural History Museum’s famous Diplodocus) went on tour to venues around the UK. To support the tour, FatFace produced a ‘Dippy on tour’ t-shirt, which became the company’s bestselling graphic this year.

The partnership will continue to see a number of collections launched up to Christmas 2019, showcasing the different areas that the Museum focuses on.

The FatFace design team works alongside the Natural History Museum’s scientists to ensure that all educational graphics are factually correct.

“The success of this collaboration underlines the enormous appeal of the Museum’s offering to kids and the marvellous work done by both partners in bringing it to colourful, striking designs on high-quality clothing,” said Maxine Lister, senior licensing manager at the Natural History Museum. “I’m delighted that this partnership is set to continue.”

Clare Probyn, from FatFace’s retail marketing team, added: ““This year we have been lucky enough to team up with the amazing Natural History Museum, every adult’s (I mean kid’s) dream. Keep your eyes peeled for our autumn and winter collections, lots more dinosaurs and the addition of meteorites and outer space.”

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