11 Times Girls Dressed Up Like Disney Princesses That Exceeded All Expectations

Jessica Wilson

Have you ever dressed up as any of your favorite animated characters?
It's undeniable that Disney characters have brought together millions of avid fans all over the world. As a result, it's not unusual to see individuals wearing costumes and impersonating their favorite characters. Of course, some of them do it with such enthusiasm and accuracy that it exceeds all of our expectations, and that's exactly what happened to these girls who dressed up as Disney characters. One even looked exactly like a prince.
Today, we set out to search the Internet for some die-hard fans who like to dress up and replicated Disney characters. We must admit that it wasn't all that difficult because there are so many passionate people out there. We were extremely fortunate to come across these 11 stunning girls who added their own unique spin to the succeeding impersonations. We're confident that they could all be cast in live-action versions of these Disney masterpieces.

#1 Ariel

Source: © The Little Mermaid / Walt Disney Pictures, © Elly / Facebook


#2 Attina, Ariel’s older sister

Source: © The Little Mermaid / https://disneylatino.com/, © Meli Hernández / Facebook


#3 Mulan

Source: © Mulan / Walt Disney Pictures, © Natasha Alvarado / Facebook


#4 Pocahontas

Source: © Pocahontas / Walt Disney Pictures, © Virginia A. Fernández / Facebook


#5 Prince Eric

Source: © The Little Mermaid / Walt Disney Pictures, © Elly / Facebook


#6 Princess Anna

Source: © Frozen / Walt Disney Pictures, © Elly / Facebook


#7 Princess Fiona

Source: © Sherk / DreamWorks Animation, © Luz Clara Cristo / Facebook


#8 Queen Elsa

Source: © Frozen / Walt Disney Pictures, © Elly / Facebook


#9 Tiana

Source: © The Princess and The Frog / Walt Disney Pictures, © Marie Sagine Dorcelus Bonitor / Facebook


#10 Vanellope Von Schweetz

Source: © Wreck-It Ralph / Walt Disney Pictures, © Elly / Facebook


Source: © Wreck-It Ralph / Walt Disney Pictures, © Valentina Rondon Guillin / Facebook