Why Ariel's parents stay? It should've been somewhere in the ocean
An Artist Imagines Disney Parents Sharing Their Daughters’ Big Days

A wedding day is one of the most touching moments in a person’s life, and sharing joy and tears of happiness with parents and future spouses can take anyone’s breath away. Though we all are well aware of each Disney character’s love story, still, we rarely see their wedding days. A Russia-based artist named Oksana Zolotareva Pashenko decided to fantasize about this topic and created a series of pictures with Disney princesses sharing their big days with their parents. The most interesting thing is that even parents who’ve passed away (which is why they’re depicted in semi-transparent mode) are present in her pics.
We at Bright Side are in love with Oksana’s Instagram page where she already has more than 55,000 followers. With the author’s permission, we’re sharing Disney princesses’ (and non-princesses) biggest days shared with their parents. The bonus at the end will show you that it’s not only good girls who get married.
Cinderella with her mom and dad at her wedding
Belle with her mom and dad at her wedding
Ariel with her mom and dad at her wedding
Aurora with her mom and dad at her wedding
Bright Side illustrators also decided to join in on this idea and portrayed other Disney girls’ wedding days.
Mulan

Anna and Elsa

Jasmine

Rapunzel

Tiana

Pocahontas

Snow White

Bonus: Cruella at her wedding with her bridesmaids, Maleficent, Ursula, and the Evil Queen!
Whose wedding look impressed you the most? Maybe you’d like to share your wedding day look with us too!
Comments
relax emily
Have you ever wondered why Cinderella's hair is blond when her parents are all brunettes?
yes, i have.
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