Frozen is one of my all time favorite movies, I really love the way it deals with themes of loneliness, anxiety, and trauma, and it's so beautifully made. My favorite characters are Elsa and Prince Hans. I'm a bit picky with what Frozen stuff I collect as obviously there's a lot out there - and I avoid anything to do with Frozen II which I'm still salty about due to how much it retconned the original.



I keep most of my Frozen stuff across three separate shelves as it's ever growing. Some close ups of how it's generally set out:





First I have to start with my Fairytale Designer Collection dolls, which were my biggest investment. They are limited edition though, and the coronation set were only ever sold at the D23 Expo. Plus they're my two favorite characters, so I had to have them! You can also see my Elsa crown in this photo too on top of the coronation dolls.







These dolls are really what started my collection from the odd item here and there to 'OK I guess I'm really going there'. I really got into doll customization a while back, so a few of them have had a more screen accurate glow up. These dolls were all secondhand and were a bit of a mess from being well played with. It made me feel like the toy restorer in Toy Story 2 to fix them back up again.




I got this little Hans doll on eBay as I noticed he kept getting relisted and felt sorry for him. He had no boots so I tried to make some out of scrap faux leather and Fimo clay. I also added his cuffs and aiguillette as he was a bit plain.




My Q Posket dolls, which is a Japanese brand that makes all kinds of figurines. Olaf came in a cheap "blind box".




This mug is from the same Disney Fairytale Designer Collection as the Elsa and Hans dolls, they released a few items and I was all over it.




The stuff I got when I saw Frozen on Broadway. I saw it when Patti Murin and Cassie Levy were still in it so I like that the brochure features most of the cast I saw. And the Olaf keychain I got free.




An assortment of little things. The plushie keychains are both from Tokyo Disneyland, along with the huge "put your Hans in the air" punny badge (I love a pun!). The hairbow I ordered from Etsy to wear in the Disney parks, and the pins all originate from various parks. The Elsa and Anna one with Olaf on a chain is one of my favorites, and it's from Hong Kong Disneyland so it feels extra unique. Obviously I had to get the Fairytale Designer Elsa and Hans pin, and the framed Hans was the hardest to get hold of and one of my favorites.




These are Sega figurines that I won from a crane arcade machine when I lived in Japan. The detail in them is amazing, even down to the sculpted thermal bloomers under Anna's skirt.




The Fairytale Design Collection bag.



The backpack I got from the Disney Store in Times Square and it's only used to go to the parks as it's really big and I like putting my pins on the blank canvas of the front pocket. The poster book is full of international posters for the movie, and the Japanese book is a novelization.




My musical jewelry box I got at Disneyland Paris, and my Frozen bracelets. They're supposed to be child sized but I have freakishly small wrists.




These are on the alcove above my desk. I think these two are the oldest pieces of Frozen merchandise I ever got, and I can distinctly remember looking at all of the Elsa snow globes all over Disneyland Paris to make sure I got the one with the best paint job.

Secret Honey

Secret Honey are a Japanese clothing brand that frequently collaborate with Disney to create both screen accurate cosplay costumes, as well as more casual wearable versions of Disney character dresses. So naturally I collected the Frozen ones.







Anna's mountain dress





Anna's coronation dress






Anna's epilogue dress





Elsa's Snow Queen gown





Casual Elsa Snow Queen dress





Prince Hans dress





Prince Hans coat





Kristoff dress