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Haute Couture Disney Princess Costumes

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Note: I had to cut a couple out to make the picture a decent size, see the whole thing HERE.

These are dress designs by DeviantARTist CdCblanc of Disney princesses (Pocahontas, Tinker Bell, Kida, Mulan, Ariel, Rapunzel and Jasmine) modeling couture designs based on their actual costumes (link is super-sexy if you're into cartoons). I never realized Tink's wink was so bad aside, they're all pretty good from a design standpoint (and if there's one thing I know, it's women's fashion). I just don't understand why designers always draw models to be 10-foot, 80 pound waifs. What's up with that? I mean, come on, Barbie doesn't even have those proportions. I want to see that shit modeled on a potato, dammit. I wanna know what I'm gonna look like in it!

CdCblanc's DeviantART
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Disney Princess Haute Couture [buzzfeed]

Thanks to Julie, who agrees a plus-sized Ursula in the mix wouldn't have hurt.

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