How Old Are the Disney Princesses in 2018
An artist envisions what Disney princesses would look like if they were modern women
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2018-04-30T20:21:00Z
Illustrator and concept artist Fernanda Suarez has an ongoing series in which she draws what Disney princesses would look like today.
Her illustrations incorporate current trends from Suarez's favorite clothing stores and style vloggers.
"I wanted them to truly feel like people you would find on the streets nowadays," Suarez previously told BuzzFeed.
Here's a closer look at what iconic Disney princesses would look like in 2018.
Remember when Cinderella showed up at the prince's ball against all odds?
Suarez's modern-day Cinderella is just as well-dressed, wearing an off-the-shoulder top and choker.
Things didn't go as planned when Mulan met the Matchmaker.
To make her characters relatable, Suarez uses modern fashion, makeup, and hairstyle trends in her illustrations.
Who can forget the iconic scene in which Pocahontas sings "Colors of the Wind"?
Suarez loves creating her own interpretation of known fictional characters. Here's what Belle looked like in "Beauty and the Beast."
"People seem to really like them. I think people like that they look like someone you could know or be friends with today," Suarez told Buzzfeed.
Here's what Snow White looked like in "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs."
Jasmine wears an aqua-colored outfit for most of "Aladdin."
In 2018, Jasmine wears the same color but has a pet cat instead of her pet tiger, Rajah.
Princess Tiana rocks a gold crown and green dress toward the end of "The Princess and the Frog."
In Suarez's illustration of Princess Tiana, the character wears a green, off-the-shoulder sweater and bold gold earrings instead of a crown.
In Disney's "Tangled," Rapunzel wears a flowing pink dress.
Suarez's modern interpretation of Rapunzel features similar pink hues but swaps the dress for some stylish overalls.
In Disney's "Sleeping Beauty," Princess Aurora wears a blue- and purple-toned gown.
In 2018, Aurora wears a blue- and purple-toned strapless top over a casual white tee.
Princess Merida of DunBroch is known for her tenacity and bravery.
Today, Merida might don a bow-and-arrow necklace and emerald-colored shirt.
Suarez also draws other beloved Disney heroines like Moana.
The artist's interpretation of Moana makes the character look like a stylish Instagram influencer.
The artist recently added iconic villains to her modern-day Disney series, including Cruella de Vil from the 1961 animated film "One Hundred and One Dalmatians."
In 2018, Cruella de Vil still looks like someone you wouldn't want to cross.
To see more from Suarez, follow her on Instagram, Patreon, and Society6.
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How Old Are the Disney Princesses in 2018
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