Incredible Artist Re-Creates Disney Princesses in Stunning Headwear You'll Absolutely Adore

These are so beautiful.

Jessica Chrysler turns Disney Princesses into something even more eye-catching, and her headwear-heavy reimagining series is hard to scroll past. The LA-based fantasy artist and children's illustrator has built a style that feels playful, detailed, and instantly recognizable.

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Her online work includes a Disney Princess series dubbed Tribal Disney Princesses, where familiar characters get bold makeovers with striking colors, textures, and accessories. Each portrait feels like a fresh take on a classic, and the results are the kind of images people want to save immediately.

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From Snow White to Elsa, the collection keeps getting more impressive with every reveal. Read on.

1. Snow White, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

"Snow White in all the glamour she deserves! I love the twenties and thirties hairstyles, which heavily influenced this piece. This is another one in my series of mixed media portraits of Disney princesses."1. Snow White, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfsjesschrysler
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The series starts with a classic.

2. Princess Tiana, The Princess and the Frog

"This is another piece in the series I created for the Tribal Princesses. I used Jennifer Hudson as a reference to achieve a more realistic appearance."2. Princess Tiana, The Princess and the Frogjesschrysler
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3. Princess Ariel, The Little Mermaid

"This is a digital painting I created over a scan of the original black and white watercolor painting I sold at WonderCon 2015. I'm experimenting with new techniques here and in the others."3. Princess Ariel, The Little Mermaidjesschrysler

The details only get bolder from here.

4. Pocahontas

"Pocahontas with a warrior's headdress!"4. Pocahontasjesschrysler

5. Cinderella

5. Cinderellajesschrysler

6. Belle, Beauty and the Beast

"My version of Belle if she were a belly dancer. This is part of a series of black and white watercolor portraits I sold at WonderCon 2015. The piece is a digital painting over a scan of the watercolor portrait."6. Belle, Beauty and the Beastjesschrysler

This is the kind of art people immediately want to share.

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7. Princess Jasmine, Aladdin

"Princess Jasmine in a more traditional outfit. This series of princesses was inspired by my love of belly dance and the Disney animated movies!"7. Princess Jasmine, Aladdinjesschrysler

8. Merida, Brave

8. Merida, Bravejesschrysler

9. Anna, Frozen

9. Anna, Frozenjesschrysler

10. Elsa, Frozen

10. Elsa, Frozenjesschrysler

It ends on a seriously stunning note.

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