
She built a palace out of ice and isolation and called it letting go. It took her sister walking through a blizzard to show her what she'd actually left behind.
Disney's Frozen arrived in 2013 and became one of the studio's most beloved films almost immediately — not just for the songs (though the songs are extraordinary), but for what it chose to put at the centre of its story. Not a romance between a princess and a prince, but the bond between two sisters: Elsa, struggling with powers she has spent her whole life hiding, and Anna, warm and chaotic and absolutely refusing to give up on the person she loves most. Let It Go became a cultural phenomenon. Do You Want to Build a Snowman made people cry in ways they hadn't anticipated. Olaf made everyone unexpectedly fond of a snowman's thoughts on summer.
Frozen II deepened the world, answered questions the first film quietly asked, and gave both sisters stories worthy of them. Arendelle endures.
Our Frozen collection brings together officially licensed gifts, figures, apparel and accessories for fans of Elsa, Anna, Olaf, Kristoff, Sven, and the kingdom of Arendelle.
Some people are worth melting for.









