Loading Page...

What do Disney Princesses wear?

Many of the Disney princesses' outfits feature the color blue, which may be a sign of empowerment. Characters like Snow White, Cinderella, Belle, Merida, Elsa, and Jasmine wear blue clothing, and it's probably not a coincidence that so many share the signature color.



At Disney Parks in 2026, the attire for Disney Princesses is meticulously designed to be "story-accurate" while accommodating the practical needs of a theme park environment. In formal meet-and-greets at locations like Princess Fairytale Hall, princesses wear their iconic ball gowns—Belle in her yellow tiered dress, Cinderella in her shimmering blue-silver gown, and Tiana in her lily-pad-inspired dress. These costumes often feature high-quality silks, intricate embroidery, and hidden cooling vests to manage the Florida heat. However, you will also see princesses in "adventure" or "casual" attire during certain shows or at Disney’s Animal Kingdom; for example, Moana wears her traditional voyaging outfit, and Jasmine may appear in a more articulated ensemble for parades. For guests, it is important to note that children aged 13 and under can wear full princess costumes, but adults (14+) are strictly prohibited from wearing full-length dresses or capes that drag on the ground to avoid being mistaken for official cast members.

People Also Ask

Vanellope Von Schweetz Vanellope is transformed into a princess during Ralph Breaks The Internet, but she is not considered to be an official Disney Princess. This may be because Vanellope says herself: Her code may say she is a princess, but she is actually a racer.

MORE DETAILS

Though they are given stage makeup (all products are by Ben Nye), the looks themselves are fairly natural. “Most of the princesses are supposed to be, like, 15 years old, so the makeup looks are generally very clean beauty makeup versus an Instagram face,” McBroom said.

MORE DETAILS

Disney Fairies When the Disney Princess franchise was created in the early 2000s Tinker Bell was also part of the original line-up, but she was soon removed along with Esmeralda as it was decided that they didn't suit in the brand.

MORE DETAILS

Some compare her to a stripper in this scene (especially when she twirls around a spear she uses as a makeshift pole). However, Esmeralda is known for being a dancer, we saw earlier that that is how she makes ends meet and for her this is her job, dancing tends to be alluring and sexy.

MORE DETAILS

The character of Mulan is loosely based on the heroine from the well-known ancient Chinese poem The Ballad of Mulan (???). She is the only Disney Princess who is not royal by blood or marriage.

MORE DETAILS

Pin for Later: 40 Disney Princess Secrets You Never Knew Growing Up Jasmine is the only Disney princess to kiss a villain. At least it was for a good cause?

MORE DETAILS