For Those Who Are Insecure About Your Weight, Check Out This Artist's Plus Size Princesses Series
When Disney princesses are precisely carved with flawless lines, they always seem stunning. They always have large, round eyes, well-groomed bodies, and shining hair. This has established a standard for appearance and placed pressure on young women. This raises a big question about the weight problem: "Do I have to be really thin to become a princess and live happily ever after?"
It would be dreadful if millions of young girls around the world were self-conscious about their appearance due to cartoon character standards. There are a variety of reasons why these princesses are drawn so brilliantly, the majority of which are business and marketing-related. So, how does it work in the real world? We are all flesh and blood humans, not the creations of dozens of skilled animators. So it's perfectly natural if we have a double chin or are a little overweight. If we know how to appreciate and adore our bodies, we may truly become princesses.
When painting the Plus Size Princesses pictures, artist Willemijn1991 - a Disney lover - wishes to express the same message. Hopefully, everyone who sees this series will recognize themselves in the Disney princesses. Love yourself for who you are and for all of your flaws!
It would be dreadful if millions of young girls around the world were self-conscious about their appearance due to cartoon character standards. There are a variety of reasons why these princesses are drawn so brilliantly, the majority of which are business and marketing-related. So, how does it work in the real world? We are all flesh and blood humans, not the creations of dozens of skilled animators. So it's perfectly natural if we have a double chin or are a little overweight. If we know how to appreciate and adore our bodies, we may truly become princesses.
When painting the Plus Size Princesses pictures, artist Willemijn1991 - a Disney lover - wishes to express the same message. Hopefully, everyone who sees this series will recognize themselves in the Disney princesses. Love yourself for who you are and for all of your flaws!
#1 Jane Porter from Tarzan - You'll need extra meat for extra strength to explore the jungle
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#2 Belle from Beauty and the Beast - Who can agree with me that Belle looks healthier in this version?
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#3 Merida from Brave - Strong, confident and curly hair, why not?
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#4 Cinderella from Cinderella - That extra weight can't stop you from stealing the Prince's heart
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#5 Anna from Frozen - In the chilly world of Frozen, you'll need those extra curves to keep warm
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#6 Snow White from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - She still has all of the Dwarfs adore because of her kindness and confidence
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#7 Ariel from The Little Mermaid - Who said mermaids have to be skinny? Her tail looks much better with those curves!
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#8 Rapunzel from Tangled - Those hips don't lie, I guarantee
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#9 Kida from Atlantis - I'm speechless for this plump beauty...
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#10 Giselle from Enchanted - This is enchanting!
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#11 Aurora from Sleeping Beauty - Look how her dress fits those sexy curves!
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#12 Princess Jasmine from Aladdin - The fact that she's gaining weight and still love to show her belly is insane! This is what self-love looks like, girls
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#13 Pocahontas from Pocahontas - Those curves make her look stronger
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#14 Megara from Hercules - The more weight you gain, the sexier you become!
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#15 Tiana from Princess and the Frog - She looks absolutely glamorous!
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#16 Esmerelda from The Hunchback of Notre Dame - Her brown skin and those curves? I can tell why everymen fall in love with her
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#17 Mulan from Mulan - After all of the exhausting exercise, she deserves a big cheat meal
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