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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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Disney fans, take note: The South Carolina State Museum has extended its hit exhibition, Heroes & Villains: The Art of the Disney Costume created by the Walt Disney Archives, through January 4, 2026.

Showcasing 70 original costumes — from Cinderella’s ballgown to Jack Sparrow’s pirate gear — the exhibition takes guests behind the seams of Disney magic. Explore sketches, designer notes, and Oscar-winning artistry.

Don’t miss your chance to experience this blockbuster event.

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