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By popular demand, the must-see Heroes & Villains: The Art of the Disney Costume is sticking around a little longer.

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Find a little pixie dust at the South Carolina State Museum’s blockbuster exhibition, Heroes & Villains: The Art of the Disney Costume, now extended through January 4, 2026.

Created by the Walt Disney Archives, this acclaimed feature showcases 70 original costumes from films like Cinderella, Maleficent, and Pirates of the Caribbean. Guests can discover sketches, notes, and designs by top artists, including Academy Award® winners.

Plus, don’t miss the One Enchanted Evening Gala this October.

See the costumes, feel the magic

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