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  1. Jun 27, 2022 · Recently shared AI-rendered images reveal what Disney princesses would look like if they existed in real life. Following the release of Snow White in 1937, the first feature-length animated film in Hollywood history, Disney has dominated the format ever since.

  2. Aug 12, 2020 · Andhika Muksin is a graphic designer who imagines what Disney princesses would actually look like in real life. Ariel must have had some waterproof makeup in the movie. Courtesy of Andhika Muksin ...

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    • Moana From Moana. 263 points. Mimis Nachbarin. Follow. 5 years ago. She's so stunning! 44 points. reply.
    • Belle From Beauty And The Beast. 243 points. vanee eugenio. Follow. 5 years ago. I'll become a lesbian if this Belle exists.
    • Captain Li Shang From Mulan. 238 points. Asia. Follow. 5 years ago. Yes! 53 points. reply.
    • Prince Eric From The Little Mermaid. 218 points. Juana. Follow. 5 years ago. I'd give up my voice for a crack at that!
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    Many young girls looked up to the powerful message that was portrayed inMulan. A young female of Asian descent embarks on a journey into army posing as a manto save her father and her country.The film showcased Asian tradition and beauty. The real-life character art portrayed a lot of the facial characteristics that had the audience fall in love wi...

    Cinderella (Ilene Woods) is an elegant and graceful beauty that captured audiences' hearts back in 1950. She had beautiful golden blonde hair, fair skin and dazzling blue eyes. It's no wonder that Prince Charming fell for her at first glance. The character art does the animated version justice and perfectly brings to life the famous princess. It sh...

    Esmeralda (Salma Hayek) is not a princess by title but she became favorite for her courage and bravery. In the film, she is a gypsy who is often ridiculed but finds it in her to not let others get to her. She, more importantly, stands up for those who can't for themselves. Esmeralda's looks are striking with her vibrant emerald eyes. She also has a...

    Jane (Minnie Driver) is one of the more posh princesses seeing as she grew up in a socialite life in England. Her status doesn't determine her caring and moral nature. She falls in love with Tarzana and helps his family from explorers hoping to capture them. RELATED: Every Disney Renaissance Movie (Ranked By Metacritic) When audiences first meet Ja...

    Two sisters who deeply love each other but grew up with different circumstances. Elsa (Idina Menzel) has special powersthat she had to keep hidden until one day she "Let It Go." Her look plays a lot into her powers. She has a much more fair complexion and ice blonde hair. The art imitates Elsa perfectly. It even got the smirk right. Anna (Kristen B...

    No one has flaming red hair like Ariel (Jodi Benson) in The Little Mermaid. It's one of her most defining physical features, besides the mermaid tail. Ariel has this air of innocence that can be seen in her physical characteristics. It may be the big blue eyes or her soft and youthful face. The character art captured this idea of innocence with her...

    Moana became a Disney success and a princess that resonated with many young audiences for its accurate portrayal of Polynesian culture.Fans praised Disney for the character's psychical features that showcased common aspects of the Polynesian people. Moana (Auliʻi Cravalho) has tanned skin, rosy cheeks, full cheeks and big adventurous eyes. In the a...

    Belle (Paige O'Hara) enchanted fans becauseof her intellect and smarts that made villagers wary of her. The villagers couldn't deny that Belle was a graceful and striking beauty. The live-action version cast Emma Watson for the role. RELATED: Belle: Her 5 Best & 5 Worst Traits But looking at the real-life character art, Belle looks more youthful. T...

    The graphic designer, Väätäinen, created two versions of the princess Jasmine (Linda Larkin) from Aladdin. One in 2011 and the other in 2017. Both versions hold similar characteristics that had young audiences clamoring to dress like her for Halloween. Both versions capture her big almond-shaped brown eyes.One version is based more on Jasmine's tra...

    The Native American princess, Pocahontas (Irene Bedard) is one of Väätäinen newest works created in 2020. Unlike the other art, Väätäinen recreated one of the film's iconic scenes. The scene where Pocahontas sings "Colors of the Wind." Pocahantas was not only a beauty but had smarts, witts and had courage. The art did a stupendous job of bringing t...

  3. Jan 17, 2020 · STUNNING PHOTOS: Disney Princesses Reimagined As Real-Life Women. Posted on January 17, 2020 by Kelly Coffey. Credit: Disney/Jessica Kobeissi. A Detroit-based fashion photographer grew up loving ...

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  6. Mar 8, 2018 · Over the years, 17 women have lent their voices to bring Cinderella, Belle, Mulan, and the other Disney princesses to life. Advertisement. ... In real life, Adriana Caselotti was a convent ...

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