I am sure that at least every girl reading this has thought about being one Disney princess, While it would be fun to be a Disney princess, dressing like a Disney princess is a little inconvenient. Do you have to work in a huge ball gown? No thanks, but one of the latest trends is for Disney lovers Disneybounding,
To put it simply: Disneybounding is the act of dressing up like a Disney character, but wearing normal clothes that you would wear to work, to school, or just at home. It has become very popular after Disney banned people over the age of 14 from wearing costumes in the parks. The best part is that most characters can be recovered from problems in your own wardrobe. Depending on who you want to be, you'll likely find a Disneybound in your own closet.
Disneybound creator Leslie Kay even has her own website. On the website, she uses Polyvore to design outfits based on a specific character. This is basically a guide if you have a specific character in mind. Here are some of Leslie's best looks, including all of the official and unofficial Disney princesses.
Cinderella DisneyBound
Princess Jasmine DisneyBound
Snow White Disneybound
Princess Anna Disneybound
Princess Elsa Disneybound
Princess Ariel Disneybound
Princess Rapunzel Disneybound
Princess Aurora / Sleeping Beauty DisneyBound
Princess Belle DisneyBound
Princess Tiana DisneyBound
Princess Merida DisneyBound
Princess Mulan DisneyBound
Princess Pocahonta's DisneyBound
1950 Princess Cinderella DisneyBound
After all the "official" Disney princesses are done, it's time to introduce some of the "unofficial" Disney princesses and give you ideas on how to dress like them.
Princess Leia from Star Wars DisneyBound
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Princess Nala Disneybound
Megara from Hercules Disneybound
Jane Porter from Tarzan DisneyBound
Esmeralda from the Hunchback of Notre Dame Disneybound
Classic 1951 Alice in Wonderland Disneybound
What do you think after seeing all the Disneybounds? Would you ever think about dressing up like your favorite Disney character?