Designer Michele Moricci took the Miley look and incorporated her style into a Disney Princess makeover. Now the cute and innocent fairy tale princesses we know and love are getting their twerk on in these illustrations.
Belle is riding in on a wrecking ball while Ariel poses in a mouse bodysuit. Jasmine sports a comfy, oversized urban look and Mulan wears a black mesh dress, ready for the red carpet. Pocahontas seems to be wearing nothing under her black leather coat and Sleeping Beauty bares it all with a translucent body suit and fluffy arm sleeves. You’ll see Snow White in the nude bikini and giant finger glove combo Miley wore at the VMAs and princess Tiana wearing a dress printed with dollar bills. Cinderella is rocking the white suit Miley sported in her ‘We Can’t Stop’ music video with her glass slippers.
Disney characters seem to be getting new looks every week and this time, thanks to Michele Moricci, the viral pop singer’s look is getting its own Disney princess makeover.
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