15 Fantastic Illustrations Of Disney Princesses Dressed In Traditional Filipino Attire
Disney princesses have been idols for children all around the world, with ethnicities ranging from North America to Europe and East Asia. Many young girls admired the lovely princesses not just for their gorgeous appearance but also for their compassion, cleverness, and bravery. Greco Archibald, a Filipino artist, acknowledges the princesses' importance and wants to give them a more local touch. Trust me, what he did will surely surprise you!
With his extraordinary artistic talent, Greco recreated Disney princesses in traditional Philippine costumes - Baro't Saya. Our favorite Disney beauties are already extremely beautiful in their gorgeous gowns, but when they put on the traditional Filipino attire, their beauty even multiplied! This brilliant artist once shared: "I wanted to showcase the traditional outfits that we have in our country, not only the Filipinianas; but also a few of the indigenous outfits". What's an amazing purpose, isn't it?
Let's check out these 15 wonderful illustrations and don't forget to tell us which one is your favorite in the comments!
With his extraordinary artistic talent, Greco recreated Disney princesses in traditional Philippine costumes - Baro't Saya. Our favorite Disney beauties are already extremely beautiful in their gorgeous gowns, but when they put on the traditional Filipino attire, their beauty even multiplied! This brilliant artist once shared: "I wanted to showcase the traditional outfits that we have in our country, not only the Filipinianas; but also a few of the indigenous outfits". What's an amazing purpose, isn't it?
Let's check out these 15 wonderful illustrations and don't forget to tell us which one is your favorite in the comments!
#1 Snow White from Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs
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Let's begin the series with the first Disney princess: our dearest Snow White with her Baro't Saya in her icon color palette.#2 Cinderella from Cinderella
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Our gorgeous Cinderella looks so shiny in Mestiza Gown - the formal version of the Baro't Saya.#3 Aurora from Sleeping Beauty
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I need to go to the dentist because Aurora and her sweet pink outfit will give me cavities!#4 Ariel from The Litlle Mermaid
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Ariel is wearing a Festive Mestiza Gown in her seafoam color and honestly, this is one of the most gorgeous Baro't Saya I've ever seen!#5 Belle from Beauty And The Beast
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With her traditional outfit and her usual charm, Belle is sure to win the heart of anyone who sees her!#6 Jasmine from Aladdin
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Our precious Jasmine is wearing a Maranao Princess Attire - a special edition of Baro't Saya in her signature teal.#7 Pocahontas from Pocahontas
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Our brave Pocahontas has been specially designed for her by the artist a Binukot Attire - a traditional women's attire from the natives of Panay Bukidnon.#8 Mulan from Mulan
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The brave warrior Mulan looks so gentle in a design with the main color combo of green, yellow and blue.#9 Tiana from Princess And The Frog
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Tiana's Baro't Saya looks stunning and suits her elegance perfectly!#10 Rapunzel from Tangled
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The sly Rapunzel in a very youthful version of Baro't Saya!#11 Merida from Brave
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An extremely light and gentle appearance of Merida that we do not always see in a toned-down Mestiza Gown.#12 Anna from Frozen
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God! Looking at Anna so beautiful in this Baro't Saya makes me want to wear the same outfit too!#13 Elsa from Frozen
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Queen Elsa looks so charming in a Mestiza dress with floral patterns.#14 Moana from Moana
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Moana is wearing traditional Cordilleran attire with her signature color and it looks perfect on her! In case you wonder, The Cordilleran Tribes are from the Northern Part of Luzo - the largest island in the Philippines.#15 Kida from Atlantis: The Lost Empire
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Last but not least, Princess Kida - who later became Queen - is wearing an Ati-Atihan traditional attire with her icon color!Share this article
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