How These Disney Princesses Should Have Looked
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 Published On Nov 22, 2020

What These New Disney Princesses Should Have Looked Like If They Were Historically Accurate
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Disney Princess fashion is the best, but did you know that it isn’t actually all that historically accurate? When you take a look at Disney vs source material, you realize the intricacies and subtleties that should have been included in the Princess outfits. So we’re creating a few fashion fixes for some of our favorite ladies, with our animations of how they should have looked. Compare their looks side-by-side as we present before and after versions of their original style and their historically accurate reimagining. We’re going to Norway, Polynesia, New Orleans and Germany to get these outfits geographically right, too!

Find out why Princess Rapunzel needs to ditch her trademark vibrant purple, and why she needs to embrace the “hedgehog” hairstyle — yes, really. Discover what Princess Moana would have really worn — and what her ink would have looked like, too. Take a look at how Princess Tiana looks when she embraces the Jazz Age fashion — “Great Gatsby”, eat your heart out. And as for Queen Elsa and Queen Anna, these ladies get a right royal Regency makeover. We’d love to know what you think of these Disney makeovers, so please sound off in the comments section below. Tell us if you prefer these Disney Princesses in their original outfits, or if you’re all about their new styling. Show your love for the royal squad by clicking that like button, and while you’re here, remember to subscribe to TheThings to be notified when we upload our next video. Thanks for watching!


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Written by: Elle Taylor
Narrated by: Mia J
Edited by: Hootan

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