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Cinderella (Cinderella)
"I went with the mid 1860s for Cinderella's dress, the transitory period where the cage crinoline [hoop underskirt] takes on a more elliptical shape and moves towards the back," she wrote. "It's also worth noting that it was made by a fairy godmother, so it makes sense that her tastes would be a little behind the times."

Love em or hate em... that's the way interpretations usually make us feel. For Claire Hummel, it's pretty hard to hate her Disney costume interpretations when they're so pretty to look at!

Hummel is a fan of Disney and there's nothing she loves more in the world than costumes. Put the two together and she has come up with a project that focuses on redesigning the clothes of Disney Princesses into the actual time period that the story was supposed to happen.

Because of animation and story conflicts, most costumes of Disney Princesses are pretty inaccurate to the estimated time figure of their story. Hummel has made it possible for us to truly see what the costume would look like during the time of the story.

  Katherine Bridgerton


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