Disney princesses
Disney Teams Up With Japanese Company to Create the Most Epic Fairy Tale Wedding Gowns
Brides-to-be in Japan who have dreamed of a fairytale wedding will soon be able to transform into a Disney princess on their wedding day — no fairy godmothers required.
Japanese wedding dress provider Kuraudia Co. recently unveiled a line of gowns inspired by princesses from Walt Disney Company, according to Asahi.
Vietnamese American Makeup Artist Merges Disney Princesses and Villains With Stunning Results
Kimberly Money, a Vietnam-born educator in Los Angeles studying fashion design at Santa Monica College, has a penchant for creating artistic imagery, merging Disney princesses with villains using her makeup skills.
The 19-year-old makeup artist became obsessed with the beauty industry ever since her mom had her take up a makeup class at the age of 13, according to BoredPanda.
Filipino Artist Reimagines Disney Princesses Wearing Traditional Filipino Clothing
Ever wonder what the Disney princesses would look like if, let’s say, they are all from a different culture outside North America, Europe or East/West Asia? One artist made that possible.
Meet Edward Neibart III, the Filipino artist who re-imagined several Disney princesses like Pocahontas, Mulan and Jasmine, to name a few, wearing traditional Filipino clothing. The re-imagined characters are in part of the celebration for the country’s Buwan ng Wika, which translates to month of the Philippine language.