As Disney retains rolling out live-action variations of its basic animated films, costume and manufacturing designers preserve going through the problem of creating engaging animated pictures look equally good in the true world.
Contemplate the Disney Princess characters: All of them have iconic attire that look beautiful of their authentic animated outings (besides Aladdin’s Jasmine, who rocks a pants-and-crop-top mixture). In animation, these robes are all spectacular. However how do they match up in dwell motion?
Thus far, seven princesses from the official Disney Princess lineup have gotten live-action remake films. The most recent, Snow White, provides its protagonist a deeply… disappointing wardrobe, which prompted us to look again and see which remake crew did and didn’t perceive the project.
Like all good rating, this one has a algorithm.
I’m additionally not essentially searching for constancy to the animated model. Typically that’s not a very good factor (cough, Snow White, cough). The outfits ought to merely look good, even when they aren’t essentially direct replicas.
So as from worst to finest, listed here are all of the live-action Disney Princesses and their wardrobes, ranked.
7. Snow White in Snow White (2025)
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Designer: Sandy Powell; Princess: Rachel Zegler
I’ve seen Halloween costumes that look higher than this gown. I really feel like I can inform precisely what kind of thick, foam-like materials makes up the sleeves. I’m additionally zeroing in on a budget vinyl stuff within the collar that’s suspended between some stiff wires. The skirt is that this plastic-looking tulle monstrosity that’s a shade of yellow not even within the authentic animation.
Sure, the unique Snow White gown does have some questionable colour decisions, however the live-action answer is to not crank the saturation up on the crimson, blue, and yellow. Snow White’s plot-relevant necklace — a present from her father with 4 bland adjectives to ✨ encourage ✨ her — appears like one thing I might order off Etsy for $20. It’s simply lazy! I don’t know the place Snow White’s almost $300 million price range went, but it surely definitely was not the wardrobe.
Snow’s different attire on this film are so briefly worn and so unremarkable that they’ll’t save the travesty of the primary one.
6. Belle in Magnificence and the Beast (2017)

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Costume designer: Jacqueline Durran; Princess: Emma Watson
Belle’s core wardrobe isn’t horrible. The blue-and-white gown she wears within the village truly appears like a pleasant up to date model of her animated going-to-town outfit. And her crimson winter cloak has some pretty embroidery. However relating to her massive showstopping robe, the one she wears through the romantic ballroom scene — woof.
For starters, in contrast to her different attire, it appears so distinctly fashionable. And never even in a enjoyable, anachronistic manner! I don’t give a hoot about whether or not or not she wore a corset, however its tiering and silhouette simply appears extra like late-2010s promenade gown than 18th-century French ballgown.
Her finale gown is fortunately a bit higher, at the least when it comes to the form, however the sample appears like a tea towel I’d discover in a grandma’s kitchen.
5. Jasmine in Aladdin (2019)

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Costume designer: Michael Wilkinson; Princess: Naomi Scott
I’m a bit torn about Jasmine’s outfits, that are so gaudy and excessive, they nearly really feel like a parody of the unique film. However then once more, the whole film performs into that aesthetic, so her appears do cohesively slot in. The turquoise ensemble that the majority instantly imitates her animated counterpart is the perfect, for the reason that others begin to encroach on discordant colour clashing. They may be splashy, however at the least they don’t look low cost!
They do, nonetheless, look extra like they belong within the Broadway present — vivid and glittery, so even audiences within the low cost seats can recognize them. However up shut, they give the impression of being a bit too intense.

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Costume designer: Bina Daigeler; Princess: Liu Yifei
For probably the most half, Mulan’s wardrobe is understandably utilitarian. In spite of everything, she spends a lot of the film within the navy, sporting an official uniform. It really works! She has one different gown — the robe she wears when her household hauls her off to see the matchmaker. It’s totally different from the animated model, but it surely nonetheless serves the aim of displaying that Mulan isn’t comfy in a elaborate gown.
3. Ariel in The Little Mermaid (2023)

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Costume designer: Colleen Atwood; Princess: Halle Bailey
Ariel mainly will get two attire when she’s in human type, and each of them are callbacks to her animated film robes, whereas nonetheless becoming in with the brand new film’s visible aesthetic. One is the blue gown she wears whereas exploring the city with Eric, which within the film appears prefer it’s manufactured from a really gentle, breathable materials that’s nonetheless tremendous cute. It’s now a reasonably seafoam inexperienced, and the beachy design feels proper consistent with the Caribbean-inspired setting!
The opposite is the pink ballgown she wears to dinner with Eric and Grimsby, the one the place she makes use of a fork to comb her hair. Let’s be actual: The unique vivid pink gown by no means actually labored with Ariel’s ketchup-red hair. However the dwell motion mutes the colours a bit, making it the softer pink of a conch shell. It’s positively purported to be impressed by that pink ballgown with the puffy sleeves, but it surely has its personal distinct look, evoking seafaring pirate-y apparel.
2. Aurora in Maleficent (2014)

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Costume designer: Ellen Mirojnick; Princess: Elle Fanning
Maleficent is informed from the perspective of Angelina Jolie’s eponymous darkish fairy, however the robes her adopted daughter Aurora wears positively give main-character vitality. They actually match the film’s darkish medieval-fantasy aesthetic, with delicate embroidery and extra muted (however nonetheless beautiful) colour palettes. The blue robe she’s sporting when she pricks her finger within the citadel doesn’t appear to be the animated model, but it surely has a beautiful, elegant silhouette, and it really works higher on this context, for the reason that character isn’t dressed up for a ball.
She ends the film in a very beautiful gold robe with some intricate floral detailing, which actually hammers residence the entire “little one raised by fairies in a magical forest” vibe!
1. Cinderella in Cinderella (2015)

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Costume designer: …additionally Sandy Powell; Princess: Lily James
I’ve this understandably ridiculous idea that each cent of the live-action-Disney-movie costume price range, previous, future, and current, went to Cinderella, leaving nothing for every other Disney live-action redux. This needs to be the case, as a result of apparently the costume designer behind the travesty that’s the 2025 Snow White can be chargeable for Cinderella, and I genuinely can not consider one other rationalization as to why the distinction in high quality between the 2 is so huge.
Each costume Cinderella wears — even her servant-girl outfit! — appears so ethereal. The pink gown her stepsisters destroy is gorgeous, and the marriage gown she wears within the finale, with its beautiful flower accents, is completely gorgeous.
However the pièce de résistance is her iconic ballgown. It’s clearly impressed by the animated film, however Powell gave it an id of its personal. It appears like a watercolor portray come to life, and strikes with such magnificence that it’s laborious to not gawk at Cinderella as she glides throughout the ballroom. No marvel everybody within the kingdom instantly falls in love along with her, the prince included.
Maybe Powell knew her Disney live-action remake profession peaked in 2015, and he or she didn’t elevate a finger for the 2025 Snow White? I get it. Why mess with perfection?