Queen Elsa from Disney’s Frozen might have crooned Let It Go, but we sure aren’t ready to let these stunning and surreal bridal gowns designed by Alfred Angelo, the unofficial official royal dressmaker for Disney princesses, go. Alfred Angelo showcased the latest Disney Fairy Tale Weddings Bridal Collection in NYC on Wednesday, October 7th, and as you might have guessed, it included a dress inspired by Queen Elsa from Frozen.
If you recall, just last year, Alfred Angelo presented an ice blue creation fitting for the snow queen, Elsa, accompanied by bridesmaid gowns and even a flower girl ensemble in the same sparkly, baby blue hue.
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And it wasn’t just one gown that was inspired by a Disney princess, but a whole collection full was fitting for the ethereal Disney princesses. From Belle of Beauty and the Beast to Ariel from The Little Mermaid to Tangled’s Rapunzel to Tiana from The Princess and the Frog to Aladdin’s Jasmine, the gowns were fantastic and truly fit for princesses.
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Ariel: The bridal gown inspired by the little mermaid Ariel was glittery, sure to make her beau Prince Eric to get hitched to her.
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Belle: The tulle skirt matched with the intricate-looking bodice was perfect for the book-loving Belle.
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Elsa: This time around, the Elsa-inspired gown was white with gold detailing, a fitted bodice embellished with crystals, beading, rhinestones, and sequins, also had sheer sleeves, and a cape worthy of Elsa’s in the movie.
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Rapunzel: The fitted bodice with the sweetheart necklace is perfect to accentuate the mile-long hair that Rapunzel carries around everywhere.
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Tiana: The fishtail hem paired with the gold-detailed bodice is perfect for a bayou wedding. I can just hear Louis’ trumpet go crazy! 😉
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Jasmine: Last but not least, Aladdin’s Jasmine number with a mermaid hem was indeed a special treat indeed. But, the cherry on top of the cake was the fact that the stunning bridal gown was modeled by Courtney Reed, who actually plays Jasmine in the Broadway adaptation of the Disney movie. The cream on top of the cherry is that the runway show took place in the New Amsterdam Theatre stage, where the musical is performed.
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Awesome, right?
Which one caught your eye? Which princess would you like to emulate in real life? Hit us in the comments below.
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