Beautiful princesses who are born to a royal legacy.
Photographers Teamed Up With a Hairstylist to Create 14 Images That Show Black Girls as Disney Princesses

Regis and Kahran are photographers who mostly work with kids and families, and who like to capture “under-celebrated beauty.” Together with hairstylist LaChanda Gatson, they created a photo series that reimagines the traditional princesses, showing African American girls as “black urban royalty.” With their project, they want to tell more girls around the world that they can be princesses too.
We at Bright Side couldn’t take our eyes off of these stunning girls in this photo series. And we really hope this project reaches as many young ladies as possible!
1. Elsa
2. Rapunzel
3. Moana
4. Ariel
5. Jasmine
6. Snow White
7. Shuri
8. Pocahontas
9. Tiana
10. Anna
11. Aurora
12. Nala
13. Cinderella
14. Belle
Who is your or your children’s favorite princess? Have you or your kids ever dressed up as them? We’d love to see your photos!
Comments
wait, is Shuri something new??
I really like Jasmine, she looks great!
From now on Nala is my favorite disney princess ??
she is beautiful
cinderalla and jasmine are my favorite
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