Cinderella in Angelic Pretty
My mom asked me to dress up my nieces (my cousin's daughters) in cute outfits so she could take pictures of them. To hype them up, I took out my most princess-y dress and styled it in a Disney Cinderella way. Sadly, I was very tired that day, so I was only present for the prep/photos and immediately went back to bed.
Obviously, since my nieces are kids, I am not posting their photos here.
But here's a picture of my best princess, Madame Bissonnette.
Outfit rundown
Dress: Angelic Pretty (my only one)
Underskirt: second-hand Innocent World
Shoes: old Vivienne Westwood x Melissa
Gloves: vintage
Cameo: vintage
Headdress: handmade by me
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disney adventures: spy secrets from james bond (1998)
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We all know the designs in Disney's Cinderella are iconic, but what if some iconic concept designs made it into the final film?
These are my first attempts at making screencap edits, taking inspiration from the 1940s-50s Golden Book of Walt Disney's Cinderella, with artwork by Disney's first credited female animator, Retta Scott Worcester. Her artwork is often mistaken for that of Mary Blair (one of Disney's most celebrated artists, who also worked on Cinderella and a handful of other movies), which makes sense, as their art styles are pretty similar. I have vague memories of having the book when I was little, and I've always been charmed and mesmerized by the artwork and the fact that the characters and their costumes looked so notably different from those in the Cinderella we got. Cinderella's ball gown and yellow party dress are especially so lovely, and I paid homage to them by including them in my Cinderella KiSS doll/dress up game, and Lady Tremaine's dress, accompanied by a mile-long pearl necklace and the key to Cinderella's room hanging from a rope wound around her midsection, is pretty sick. I also have always been fascinated by ideas of what could have been, for anything, really. So, I sat down and decided to play around with Krita, and these are the results! I actually started these roughly a year ago, when I was just getting started in digital art, and they had been sitting dormant in my files while I paid more attention to other projects, and I just now got around to finishing them.
I originally wanted to do the stepsisters too, but I was 1.) unsure of which outfits they were shown wearing in the book to draw for them, and 2.) a little apprehensive and unsure about the amount of detail to include in them, as there seemed too many to include in a traditionally animated film of the time.
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Today, in 1941, Doris Doodle was drawn at Chouinard!
So her some love today with you fanart of the Cartoon Ad Princess!
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