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Disney Drops A Line Of Wedding Gowns That Are Based On Everyone’s Favorite Princesses (11 Pics)
If you were one of the people who grew up watching Disney movies and dreamed about your own fairy tale wedding, listen up! After announcing the collaboration earlier this year, Allure Bridal presented a Disney-inspired collection of wedding gowns. Inspired by the iconic Disney heroines and their dresses, The Disney Fairy Tale Weddings Collection has dropped, including 16 styles. The prices range from $1,200 to $10,000, while the sizes come in 0 to 30.
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Tiana
16 styles will be included into The Disney Fairy Tale Weddings Collection, paying tribute to people's favorite animated princesses, like Ariel, Belle, Cinderella, Jasmine, Aurora, Pocahontas, Rapunzel Snow White, and Tiana.
Ariel
Aurora
Cinderella
Where's the belt and small bow. It is beautiful but looks unfinished
"So many brides grow up admiring their favourite Disney Princess characters and are inspired by their journeys, gowns, and stories of classic films," Kelly Crum, CEO of Allure Bridals told in a press release."We are honored to work with Disney on this collection and see the romance of it come to life."
Snow White
Pocahontas
Belle
Ariel
"Our design team worked tirelessly on each of these incredible gowns, as each dress features intricate detailing specifically inspired by the timeless characters known and loved by all of us at Allure and Kleinfeld, as well as our brides." Kelly Crum added.
Jasmine
Cinderella
Rapunzel
this one is very pretty, but looks to me a little too much like a nightgown.
Special shout out to the people who hate posts about Disney princesses but click the posts anyway. Y'all so crazy.
I saw little to no connection between the princesses and the dresses. Seems like they just wanted the marketing boost from name dropping Disney.
Kinda wish they would make some other clothing other than wedding dresses. Ive seen tons of "Disney princess wedding dresses" but not one article on Disney Prince inspired tuxes. Why? Oh, right. Because its every girls dream to get married (sarcasm).
Not sure what they have to do with the princesses, but the dresses are pretty.
These are actually quite lovely, but I really wish that these dresses had a lot more flair and creativity in capturing specific elements from each Disney princess. For example, the designers could have incorporated traditional sari patterns for Jasmine's dress. (Perhaps they were trying to avoid cultural appropriation, but I think there are so many creative elements they could have added to these dresses.) The only dress that I really see being inspired by a specific princess, is the dress with the bustled skirts that mimics Ariel's mermaid tail.
...Wish we could have seen the front of those dresses wherein the back were only shown.
Special shout out to the people who hate posts about Disney princesses but click the posts anyway. Y'all so crazy.
I saw little to no connection between the princesses and the dresses. Seems like they just wanted the marketing boost from name dropping Disney.
Kinda wish they would make some other clothing other than wedding dresses. Ive seen tons of "Disney princess wedding dresses" but not one article on Disney Prince inspired tuxes. Why? Oh, right. Because its every girls dream to get married (sarcasm).
Not sure what they have to do with the princesses, but the dresses are pretty.
These are actually quite lovely, but I really wish that these dresses had a lot more flair and creativity in capturing specific elements from each Disney princess. For example, the designers could have incorporated traditional sari patterns for Jasmine's dress. (Perhaps they were trying to avoid cultural appropriation, but I think there are so many creative elements they could have added to these dresses.) The only dress that I really see being inspired by a specific princess, is the dress with the bustled skirts that mimics Ariel's mermaid tail.
...Wish we could have seen the front of those dresses wherein the back were only shown.