Which Disney Charaters Wore White Dresses at Their Weddings

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We're no stranger to obsessing over the latest red carpet looks, but when a celebrity decides to channel one of Disney's iconic princesses, it takes our excitement to a whole new sartorial level. Blake Lively dressed in Cinderella blue? Angelina Jolie looking like Ariel? Yes and yes. We're breaking down our favorite celebrity gowns as they go head-to-head with some of Disney's most famous frocks.
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Alicia Vikander, Beauty and the Beast
Alicia Vikander was the belle of the ball in 2016 when she attended the Academy Awards in a buttercup yellow Louis Vuitton gown. That evening, the actress got a fairy-tale ending of her own when she took home the award for Best Supporting Actress.
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Lupita Nyong'o, Cinderella
It was Prada, not a fairy godmother, who was responsible for Lupita Nyong'o's stunning blue chiffon evening gown in 2014. The Oscar-winning actress channeled our favorite princess in every way, right down to her headband and earrings.
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Rihanna, Sleeping Beauty
Thanks to the full ruffled skirt and perfect pink hue of her Giambattista Valli gown, Rihanna looked exactly like Sleeping Beauty's Aurora in 2015.
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Emma Stone, The Little Mermaid
It isn't just Emma Stone's fiery red hair and bold lip that reminds us of Ariel. The lace detailing on her Dolce & Gabbana sheath dress gives off major under the sea vibes.
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Eva Mendes, Pocahontas
The turquoise statement necklace Eva Mendes wore to the Golden Globes in 2009 makes her the spitting image of Disney's Pocahontas. The sparkler was vintage and courtesy of Van Cleef & Arpels.
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Camilla Belle, Snow White
Camilla Belle's peasant top and flowing skirt drew similarities to the princess's forest ensemble—and the actress even posed like Snow White!
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Keira Knightley, Tangled
Keira Knightley opted for a long and flowing hairstyle when she wore a Rapunzel-like purple and gold gown, designed by Matthew Williamson, to the premiere of Pride & Prejudice in 2005.
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Kerry Washington, Aladdin
Everything, and we mean everything, about Kerry Washington's Escada gown from 2011 reminds us of Princess Jasmine from Aladdin. From the teal blue color to the bare shoulders and midriff cutouts. The actress looks ready for a magic carpet ride.
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Olivia Munn, Mulan
Between the layered paneling and the empire waist, Olivia Munn's Diane von Furstenberg gown is serving up major similarities to Mulan's traditional Chinese Hanfu.
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Zooey Deschanel, Frozen
Is it just us, or did Zooey Deschanel look like she could live in Elsa's ice palace at the Emmy Awards in 2012 in her stunning ice blue Reem Acra ballgown?
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Mindy Kaling, Hercules
Mindy Kaling's 2013 Emmy Awards dress looks like Megara's to a T. The actress opted for a plum-colored column gown with metal detailing along the neckline and even wore loose tendrils in her hair to complete the look.
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Penélope Cruz, Sleeping Beauty
From the off-the-shoulder cut to the flowing silhouette, Penélope Cruz's Armani Privé gown at the 2012 Oscars looks just like Aurora's ballgown, once it was turned blue by the Three Good Fairies, of course.
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Katie Holmes, Snow White
Perhaps Katie Holmes dressing exactly like the Evil Queen from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs wasn't intentional, but the elaborate collar and black and purple color of the Zac Posen gown were strikingly similar.
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Kate Winslet, Brave
Disney's Brave hadn't even hit theaters yet when Kate Winslet arrived at the 1998 Academy Awards in this Alexander McQueen gown. Oddly enough, both gowns were made with a rich forest green material and had gold embroidered scoop necks.
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Chrissy Teigen, The Princess and the Frog
In 2019, Chrissy Teigen stepped out in a Georges Hobeika gown that we imagine Princess Tiana would love to wear. The mint green chiffon asymmetrical gown was the same color and had sparkles, just like Princess Tiana's.
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Sarah Jessica Parker, Peter Pan
Sarah Jessica Parker channeled Tinker Bell in a strapless A-line mini designed by Alexander McQueen. We think both outfits deserve a round of applause.
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Jessica Biel, Frozen
Jessica Biel channeled Elsa from Frozen in a frosty A-line gown of her own. The actress wore the princess-inspired frock, designed by Zuhair Murad, to an Oscars after-party in 2016.
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Maria Menounos, Aladdin
The Maria Lucia Hohan gown Maria Menounos wore to the Academy Awards in 2012 was super reminiscent to Princess Jasmine's teal two-piece in Aladdin.
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Lily-Rose Depp, Sleeping Beauty
The vibrant hue of Lily-Rose Depp's Chanel ballgown at the 2017 Met Gala was strikingly similar to Aurora's. The young actress even paid homage to the Disney film's original title, Briar Rose, with a diamond-encrusted rose neckline.
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Serena Williams, The Little Mermaid
A pregnant Serena Williams looked stunning in a satin Versace gown in 2017. From the sequin embroidery to the rich sea green color, everything about the tennis champion's ensemble reminded us of Princess Ariel.
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Sandra Bullock, Beauty and the Beast
Decked out in a strapless A-line gown by Oscar de la Renta, Sandra Bullock arrived at the 2020 Golden Globes looking like a real-life Belle. From the marigold hue to the draped skirt, she was certainly a beauty.
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Megan Fox, Tangled
Megan Fox's satin Donna Karan gown's deep violet color and ruche detailing makes it a dead ringer for Rapunzel's lace-up gown in Tangled.
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Olivia Palermo, Snow White
The high-waisted Emilia Wickstead skirt Olivia Palermo wore to the British Fashion Awards in 2014 looks just like the yellow skirt Snow White is known for. All that's missing is a red bow.
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Selena Gomez, Peter Pan
Selena Gomez looked just like the pixie, Tinker Bell, in a neon green Versace mini dress at the American Music Awards in 2019. The singer even donned a pair of matching heels, just like Tink.
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Blake Lively, Cinderella
We're not convinced Blake Lively isn't a princess after seeing her at the Cannes Film Festival in 2016 in this Cinderella-blue ballgown designed by Vivienne Westwood. The actress even added a headband to her chignon hairstyle.
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Cynthia Erivo, The Princess and the Frog
Cynthia Erivo showed us what exactly Princess Tiana would wear to the 2020 NAACP Awards. The actress's Prabal Gurung dress was essentially a modern version of the Disney princess's mint green ballgown.
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Lady Gaga, Snow White
Lady Gaga wound up looking just like the Evil Queen thanks to the beaded headpiece and spiral crown she wore with her Balenciaga evening gown at the 2015 Met Gala.
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Zendaya, Brave
Zendaya's custom Vera Wang gown is a bit more revealing then Merida's medieval-period dress, but don't let the sheer corset bustier fool you, the two looks are more similar than different with their rich green fabrics and A-line cuts.
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Kate Middleton, Frozen
Kate Middleton is no stranger to a princess moment, but during a state visit to Paris in 2017 the royal decided to channel a Disney princess in an ice blue Jenny Packham evening gown with an illusion neckline, sleeves, and sequin embroidery.
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Gigi Hadid, Mulan
The belted empire waist on Gigi Hadid's Tommy Hilfiger gown reminds us of Mulan's outfit—from the waist up. The model wore the Princess-like outfit to the 2017 Met Gala.
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