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What Would Disney Princesses Look Like If They Were Indians?

Disney Princesses are supposed to have tons of fans around the world. Sometimes, there are creative stimulations of these classic princesses, which are beautiful to enjoy.
Being outstanding of many adaptions, gorgeous Hamel Patel, an Instagram model, reinterpreted 8 Disney Princesses in Indian style. She incorporated many colors, ornate pieces of jewelry, and typical Indian makeup for each Disney beauty but still retains their identities.
Patel said that she had always wished that there had had a connection between her and Disney princesses. Also, she had wanted that should be something Indian.
According to Patel, these outlooks inspired by 8 Disney Princesses that she introduced to the public is a little desi twist.
So, let's check these beautiful works of Hamel Patel!

A photo of beautiful Hamel Patel

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#1 Ariel (The Little Mermaid)

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The usage of the iconic fork is intelligent, which is highly appreciated. However, red shade hair will make Patel more Ariel instead of the black ones.

#2 Snow White (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs)

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It is so Snow White with red lips, a bow tie, and an apple.

#3Cinderella (Cinderella)

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Patel’s bun and blue pastel costume definitely present Cinderella in the night ball.

#4Aurora (Sleeping Beauty)

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This photo is Aurora Princess in Indian style with all pink.

#5Jasmine (Aladdin)

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Cosplaying Jasmine Princess did not cause her any trouble. Every detail is on point, even the braiding hair.

#6Pocahontas (Pocahontas)

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We do not have the iconic miniskirt of Pocahontas here, but Patel still retains her long black hair.

#7Mulan (Mulan)

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It is Mulan's vibe, for sure. Palet looks independent and determined here.

#8Belle (Beauty and The Beast)

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Here Indian Belle comes. All yellow and hairstyle is the "Beauty and The Beast" concept.
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