This Stunning Disney Fairy Tale Wedding Dress Collection Is Inspired by Disney Princesses

Nothing says happily ever after like a fairy tale, and no one does fairy tales quite like Disney, so it’s no surprise that, from gowns to venues, decor to cakes, Disney has fairy tale weddings down to a science. Brides looking to channel their inner princess need look no further than the newly released 2021 Disney Fairy Tale Weddings Collection, featuring elegant wedding gowns inspired by Disney princesses, but chic and subtle enough for modern brides.

The collection, a collaboration between Disney and Allure Bridals, features 21 new wedding dresses, each a nod to one of Disney’s most iconic princesses through the years, from Snow White and Cinderella to Ariel, Belle, Jasmine and Tiana.

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Dresses inspired by Jasmine, Belle, Tiana and Snow White. (Disney)

Available in sizes 0-30 and starting at $1,200, the gowns are sold in select bridal boutiques across the country. Here’s a look at some of the wedding dresses from the 2021 Disney Fairy Tale Weddings Collection, revealed during a virtual fashion show at Walt Disney World on Feb. 12.

Jasmine

Jasmine gown (Disney)

Inspired by Aladdin‘s adventurous Princess Jasmine, this gown features a beaded bodice that’s meant to evoke the architecture of the palace Jasmine calls home.

A gradual illusion back adds drama and the chiffon skirt with chapel train even includes hidden pockets.

Jasmine gown (Disney)

Snow White

Snow White gown (Disney)

Disney’s first princess provides the inspiration for this stunner from the Disney Fairy Tale Weddings Platinum Collection, which is available exclusively at Kleinfeld (of “Say Yes to the Dress” fame) in New York and Toronto.

 

A sweetheart neckline, organza bow, and cathedral train fit for the fairest of them all add romance. Three-dimensional “apple blossoms” introduce a playful nod to that fateful bite.
Snow White gown (Disney)

Tiana

Detailed appliques and sequins on the Tiana gown evoke the sparkling fireflies from Disney’s The Princess and the Frog.

 

With heavy beadwork and a silhouette reminiscent of the Jazz Age, this brings vintage style to a modern gown.

Belle

Belle gown (Disney)

One of three Belle-inspired gowns released in honor of the dual 30th anniversary of both Disney’s animated Beauty and the Beast and Disney Fairy Tale Weddings, this gown channels Belle’s iconic yellow ballgown.

Rose-patterned brocade conjures the film’s pivotal red rose and a playful tulle overlay adds balance to the drama of the cathedral train.

Belle gown (Disney)
Belle gown (Disney).

View the complete 2021 Disney Fairy Tale Weddings Collection.

For a behind-the-scenes look at real Disney weddings, check out Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings, streaming on Disney+.


Pay It Forward

Glitz, glamour and extravagance are words that often come to mind when it comes to weddings and special events. But beyond the big business of providing the products and services for these grand affairs of the heart, some industry insiders have found a deeper meaning in the work they do that lingers long after the evening’s last dance.

Check out these local event pros who do more than just put on a good party; they use their talents to do good things for their communities (and the planet)!


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Brooke Geiger McDonald is the editor in chief of Make It Better Media Group. A Chicago native, she has worked for publications like O, The Oprah Magazine and SHAPE Magazine and her work has appeared in Parents, TravelPulse, Attractions Magazine, MSN, Disney Food Blog, and more. At home, she is outnumbered by her husband and two sons, and the four of them are certifiable Disney and Star Wars fanatics, always counting down the days to their next Disney vacation. Her favorite nonprofits to support include The Walt Disney Birthplace in Chicago and organizations focused on environmental conservation and combatting climate change, such as the Environmental Defense Fund and Shedd Aquarium. Follow her on Instagram @brookegmcdonald and Twitter @BrookeGMcDonald.