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Illustrator Shows How Disney Princesses Would Look Like If They Pursued Careers In 2018, And The Result Is Awesome
We're used to seeing Disney princesses living under the sea or the tyranny of a toxic stepmother. But there are artists who view them differently, by photoshopping them into celebrity pictures for example. This time, we'd like to direct your attention towards the way Matt Burt reimagined them. The North Carolina-based graphic designer has recently created a series featuring Disney princesses as modern career women, and they look absolutely badass!
"I've seen numerous reimaginings of the princesses but not one like this -- showing them as successful career women," Burt told Bored Panda. "To many people, the Disney princesses have become so much more than just characters in movies. I wanted to create these to inspire others in hopes that they can find a career that they love and a career that makes a difference."
Cinderella became an animal rights activist, Anna and Elsa are now scientists fighting climate change, and Merida is an Olympic athlete. Matt not only masterfully repainted them, but assigned them roles we definitely see them loving. He claims that coming up with all the different jobs was a team effort. "I worked with my coworkers at Simple Thrifty Living to determine what careers the princesses might have based off of their personalities and the events of the movies. We knew we wanted these women to be in strong roles so it was a matter of not only choosing a career that would fit them from a backstory standpoint but also one that would fit the theme of the project."
"This project took about two and a half months to complete. This was a passions project that I had to juggle with my normal day-to-day responsibilities at work, but I was able to complete roughly one illustration per week."
"I'm a Disney fan for sure but I wouldn't say I'm a fanatic. Like most people my age, I grew up watching Disney movies and remember them fondly. As I got older, I grew to appreciate the artwork and work that went into the animation." Scroll down to meet the bosses you'd like to work for and let us know what you think in the comments.
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Anna And Elsa: Climate Change Scientists
"Elsa, Anna, and the citizens of Arendelle know a few things about the effects of climate change. While their companion Olaf may love Summer, the sun, and all things hot, Anna and Elsa recognize what a rising global temperature might mean. They have dedicated their careers to studying climate change and presenting accurate, well-sourced information."
Mulan: Title IX Lawyer
"After experiencing discrimination both personally and in the military, Mulan turned her sights on a law degree, graduating with the highest honors. She now fights for equality on university campuses, ensuring that men and women are given the same treatment and opportunities. With all the strength of a raging fire, she advocates for those who have faced adversity due to their gender."
Merida: Two-Time Olympian (Archery And Equestrian)
"Merida competed for her own hand in marriage, so why not for a gold medal in the Olympics? Skilled in both archery and horseback riding, Merida competes for her country in multiple events. She's already won multiple golds but aims to add a few more in the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo."
Jasmine: UN Ambassador
"Jasmine has always fought for what's right and for change where it is needed - she's not a prize to be won. A natural politician, she now advocates for her country of Agrabah at the United Nations. One of her primary initiatives is protecting women's rights by ensuring that women are treated fairly across the globe."
Somehow I always thought of Jasmine as a human rights lawyer. She even looks like Amal Clooney.
Pocahontas: Head Of An Environmental Nonprofit
"Pocahontas knows that we're all connected to each other and is committed to protecting nature and what is just around the riverbend. She heads a nonprofit organization committed to preserving and protecting the environment. Through a combination of activism, action, and promoting awareness, she fights for protection and sustainable use of our natural resources."
Belle: University Chancellor
"There was always much more in store for Belle than a provincial life. Inspired by her love of books and knowledge, Belle went into academia. After receiving her doctorate in education, Belle has risen to the level of chancellor at a major university. She is committed to affordable and equal education for all."
Belle has always been such an inspiration and I love Emma Watson as her!
Aurora (Sleeping Beauty): Coffee Company CEO
"Aurora knows how hard it is to wake up. After being awoken from her enchanted sleep, Aurora made it her career to help others stay awake - and what better way to do that than coffee?! Aurora is the founder and CEO of Spinning Wheel Coffee, one of the leading coffee chains in the nation."
Tiana: Award-Winning Chef And Restaurateur
"Growing up and being inspired by her father's love of cooking, Tiana has always known what she has wanted to do. She now stands at the top of the culinary world, winning the James Beard Award and owning one of the most popular restaurants in the country. Every day she digs a little deeper, trying out new dishes and experimenting with new recipes and flavors."
Cinderella: Animal Rights Activist
"While she has her Fairy Godmother to thank, Cinderella would not be where she is without the help of her animal companions. She believes where there is kindness, there is goodness, and it's her heart's wish to see animals treated with respect. She used her position of influence to found a nonprofit organization committed to promoting animal rights."
Ariel: Pop Star And Record Producer
"Ariel has always excelled in music, having natural talent and a passion for singing. Considered the best of her talented sisters, Ariel took her skills and made it her career. She went multiplatinum with her single, 'Part of Your World,' and now both writes her own music and is a producer at her own label, Seven Seas Records."
Moana: Navy Officer
"The sea has always called to Moana. What it taught her is that she is a natural leader, guiding her people and returning them to their ancient voyaging traditions. Using these strengths, Moana has excelled in the Navy, rising to the rank of lieutenant commander. She has been awarded multiple honors during her service, such as two Navy Achievement Medals and a National Defense Service Medal. With such a successful start, there's no telling how far she'll go in her career."
Snow White: Leading Psychologist
"Snow White has always been known for being caring, thoughtful, and someone willing to lend a hand to those in need. Using these strengths paired with hard work, she earned her doctorate in psychology and is one of the leaders in the field of mental health. She presents her research at conferences throughout the year but always takes time to provide the best care to her clients . . . whether they're feeling happy, bashful, grumpy, or anything else. It's her mission to not only help her clients but also support other mental health professionals so they can offer their clients top-notch care."
Rapunzel: Neurologist
"Since her birth, Rapunzel has always had the power to heal. After saving her future husband, Eugene Fitzherbert, and reuniting with her royal family, Rapunzel went to medical school and earned her doctorate. She specialized in neurology and has become a leading expert in the country. It's now her dream to help as many patients as she can and provide exceptional medical care."
and if the meds don't work. there is always the frying pan.
"And It's What Little Girls Should See" - says who? These drawings would be boring to most children (girls or boys), Children have VIVID imaginations and use characters to enhance their minds. How many played princess or dragon slayer? Kids have to grow up quick enough, and I don't see one bit how playing with "career women" is going to impact a child toward dreaming big or utilizing their minds.
Even I as an adult immediately went "and by 'awesome', you mean boring." It didn't matter that the media is full of economically powerful people when I wanted to be a king with magic powers and dragons. "A good, stable job" doesn't exactly make for an exciting narrative anyway.
Load More Replies...I wish we encouraged people to be happy. I don't just want to see women rise up and surpass societal pressure. I want men to be hairdressers without being called f**s. I want women to be allowed to be homemakers without being told they're a waste of space by other women. I love this, it shows what people can be but I really want a post about people being what they want to be regardless of how small.
I came here to say this, so much. Women or men, we really don't need more pressure to have a hugely prestigious career or nothing from the time we're little. I have my work, I like it most of the time, I have free time, some money saved, and I enjoy my life. I'm not ambitious and a "real" career would be more stress than it's worth it for me. I live my otherwise okay life feeling like a huge failure because I don't have a big and important job that I don't even really want to have because god forbid you're actually happy with something "smaller".
Load More Replies..."And It's What Little Girls Should See" - says who? These drawings would be boring to most children (girls or boys), Children have VIVID imaginations and use characters to enhance their minds. How many played princess or dragon slayer? Kids have to grow up quick enough, and I don't see one bit how playing with "career women" is going to impact a child toward dreaming big or utilizing their minds.
Even I as an adult immediately went "and by 'awesome', you mean boring." It didn't matter that the media is full of economically powerful people when I wanted to be a king with magic powers and dragons. "A good, stable job" doesn't exactly make for an exciting narrative anyway.
Load More Replies...I wish we encouraged people to be happy. I don't just want to see women rise up and surpass societal pressure. I want men to be hairdressers without being called f**s. I want women to be allowed to be homemakers without being told they're a waste of space by other women. I love this, it shows what people can be but I really want a post about people being what they want to be regardless of how small.
I came here to say this, so much. Women or men, we really don't need more pressure to have a hugely prestigious career or nothing from the time we're little. I have my work, I like it most of the time, I have free time, some money saved, and I enjoy my life. I'm not ambitious and a "real" career would be more stress than it's worth it for me. I live my otherwise okay life feeling like a huge failure because I don't have a big and important job that I don't even really want to have because god forbid you're actually happy with something "smaller".
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