Emma Bunton and Holly Willoughby stole the spotlight at the press day for the newly renamed Disney Adventure World in Paris, marking the launch of the “World of Frozen” attraction. The event saw the two TV stars embracing the Disney spirit, with both wearing Mickey Mouse ears and celebrating the latest addition to the park with excitement and style.
Disney Spirit at the Forefront ✨

Emma, 50, was dressed in a pair of embroidered navy Minnie Mouse ears and a Mickey Mouse patterned tie. She paired the accessories with a chic, casual outfit—a white shirt with high-waisted straight-leg jeans, a cream longline coat, and Doc Marten shoes. Meanwhile, Holly, 45, opted for a navy knitted sweater and light blue jeans, completing the look with chunky brown leather boots and black Mickey Mouse ears. Both women exuded effortless style while embracing the magic of Disney.
Star-Studded Event 🌟

The launch event was attended by several other big names in the fashion and entertainment world. Supermodel Naomi Campbell made a stylish entrance, wearing a double denim ensemble with a cropped top and wide-leg jeans, completed with chunky trainers and visor sunglasses. French actor Lucas Bravo, known for Emily in Paris, was also spotted sporting a black and red North Face padded jacket with orange-tinted spectacles.
French actress Lea Seydoux and designer Christian Louboutin joined the celebration, further adding to the glamour of the event.
Disney Adventure World’s New Attractions 🎢

The unveiling of the World of Frozen was part of a broader rebranding of Walt Disney Studios to Disney Adventure World, introducing exciting new attractions, including the immersive Frozen Kingdom, the Lion King-themed world, and an Up-themed ride. Guests visiting the World of Frozen will be transported into the Kingdom of Arendelle, where they can meet Anna, Elsa, and Olaf.

The park will also feature a nightly show with drones, water screens, fountains, and special effects, creating an unforgettable experience for visitors. The Up-themed flying carousel promises a bird’s-eye view of the park, making visitors feel like they’re floating, just like Carl and Russell from the film.

Future Developments in Disney Adventure World 🏰

As the new Lion King-themed world takes shape, it will be the first Disney park globally to open an area dedicated entirely to the beloved film. Guests will experience thrilling rides, including a 16-meter-high descent, as well as iconic scenes and music from the 1994 classic.
Michel Den Dulk, Vice President and Portfolio Executive Creative Director at Walt Disney Imagineering, shared his excitement about the new attractions. “The main attraction will showcase the key features of Disney experiences: loveable characters, an unforgettable soundtrack, immersive décor and effects, and exciting thrills thoughtfully delivered throughout the adventure,” he said.


