15 Disney Princesses and Pop Culture Fan Art That Will Truly Warm Your Disney-Loving Heart

U.S.-based artist Jake Murphy has re-created Disney Princesses and other pop culture heroines in his spectacular style.

Disney fan art has a way of making familiar characters feel brand new, and this collection does exactly that. An American artist has reimagined a lineup of beloved Disney princesses with subtle fashion-forward updates that give each look a designer twist.

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From Ariel to Mulan, the illustrations keep the characters recognizable while adding fresh details to their dresses and styling. It is the kind of makeover that feels playful, polished, and made for anyone who still loves a good princess moment.

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Here is the full gallery.

1. Ariel the Little Mermaid

1. Ariel the Little MermaidDisneyJAM
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Ariel gets the first fashion-forward update.

2. Princess Aurora

2. Princess AuroraDisneyJAM
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3. Princess Tiana

3. Princess TianaDisneyJAM

4. Princess Jasmine

4. Princess JasmineDisneyJAM

The designer touches keep the classic look intact.

5. Princess Belle

5. Princess BelleDisneyJAM

6. Cinderella

6. CinderellaDisneyJAM

7. Snow White

7. Snow WhiteDisneyJAM

8. Princess Peach

8. Princess PeachDisneyJAM

A few of these feel straight out of a modern runway sketch.

Kind of like those tiny, everyday surprises that turn into full-on moments.

9. ElleSpin

9. ElleSpinDisneyJAM

10. Peachy

Fan art crossover featuring Princess Peach, ElleSpin, and Disney princess charactersDisneyJAM

11. Shooting Star

11. Shooting StarDisneyJAM

12. Designer Belle

12. Designer BelleDisneyJAM

Belle gets one of the most polished redesigns in the set.

13. Designer Aurora

13. Designer AuroraDisneyJAM

14. Reflection (Mulan)

14. Reflection (Mulan)DisneyJAM

15. Odette - The Swan Princess

15. Odette - The Swan PrincessDisneyJAM

It is a charming mix of nostalgia and style.

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