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Mad Beauty adds to Disney Never Too Old range

Bambi will be the next vintage Disney character to be given the Mad Beauty treatment.

Mad Beauty is expanding its successful Never Too Old collaboration with Disney, adding Bambi to the collection.

Entitled B for Bambi, the character was previewed in Mad Beauty’s ongoing Disney products at Spring Fair to much acclaim.

Products are expected to be ready for August.

The company has enjoyed solid success with its Disney Never Too Old collection, which The Source originally revealed last summer.

Existing characters in the popular range include Tinkerbell, Alice in Wonderland, Grumpy and Happy from Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs and Winnie the Pooh.

All feature on a range of design-led beauty gifts and products.

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