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"The Disney Fairytale Designer Limited Edition Doll Sets include Snow White and the Prince; Rapunzel and Flynn Rider; Jasmine and Aladdin; Belle and the Beast; and Ariel and Eric, all brought to life with careful attention. Featuring stunning details, such as satin gowns with subtle ornate prints, embroidered bodices, golden buttons and rhinestone accents, each set is presented in a special keepsake display case with intricate details on the base, including a golden plate with the name of the specific Disney Princess and her partner. Each doll measures 11.5”.

Limited to an edition of 6,000 of each of the five couples globally, each Doll Set retails for $129.95 US/$139.95 CAN and £100/€120 UK/EURO, and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

Beginning August 20, a new couple will be available for purchase every two weeks. See below for specific release dates. The dolls will be available in select Disney Store locations in North America and Europe, and online athttp://disneystore.comhttp://disneystore.co.ukhttp://disneystore.fr and http://disneystore.de. Check your local Disney Store for availability.

Additionally, for North America only, an online-exclusive set including ALL five couples will be available for pre-order on Monday, August 12, for $649.75. This will be the ONLY opportunity to guarantee a purchase of all five couples. The entire set will be delivered on or shortly after October 15.

Designer Fairytale Doll Collection Release Dates

Snow White Designer Doll Set, available in Stores August 20 and online August 21

Tangled Designer Doll Set, available in Stores September 3 and online September 4

Aladdin Designer Doll Set, available in Stores September 17 and online September 18

Beauty and the Beast Designer Doll Set, available in Stores October 1 and online October 2

The Little Mermaid Designer Doll Set, available in Stores October 15 and online October 16"

-blog.disneystore.com

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fuck. 

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Introducing the Couture de Force collection by Cyndy Bohonovsky. These are truly stunning pieces! Hit up her Facebook page for this collection and see even more detailed shots!

Available 7/15:

Available 11/15: (Edit: Just spoke to original designer, and she says these three were not done by her, will update when I find designer.)

Pre-order packs can also be found here.

but ohmygosh the Ariel one is so flawless i cannot even handle it.

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!!!JHKEHFIUFJK I need Ariel and Rapunzel. 

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The Disturbing Origins of 10 Famous Fairy Tales

by Emily Temple (reblogged from Flavorwire

Sleeping Beauty In one of the very earliest versions of this classic story, published in 1634 by Giambattista Basile as Sun, Moon, and Talia, the princess does not prick her finger on a spindle, but rather gets a sliver of flax stuck under her fingernail. She falls down, apparently dead, but her father cannot face the idea of losing her, so he lays her body on a bed in one of his estates. Later, a king out hunting in the woods finds her, and since he can’t wake her up, rapes her while she’s unconscious, then heads home to his own country. Some time after that, still unconscious, she gives birth to two children, and one of them accidentally sucks the splinter out of her finger, so she wakes up. The king who raped her is already married, but he burns his wife alive so he and Talia can be together. Don’t worry, the wife tries to kill and eat the babies first, so it’s all morally sound.

Little Red Riding Hood If you can believe it, the Brothers Grimm actually made this story a lot nicer than it was when they got their hands on it. In Charles Perrault’s version, included in his 1697 collection Stories or Fairy Tales from Past Times: Tales of Mother Goose, there is no intrepid huntsman. Little Red simply strips naked, gets in bed, and then dies, eaten up by the big bad wolf, with no miraculous relief (in another version, she eats her own grandmother first, her flesh cooked up and her blood poured into a wine glass by our wolfish friend). Instead, Perrault gives us a little rhyming verse reminding us that not all wolves are wild beasts — some seduce with gentleness, sneak into our beds, and get us there. The sexual undertones are not lost on us — after all, the contemporary French idiom for a girl having lost her virginity was elle avoit vû le loup — she has seen the wolf.

Rumpelstiltskin This story is pretty simple: a miller’s daughter is trapped and forced to spin straw into gold, on pain of death. A little man appears to her, and spins it for her, but says that he will take her child in payment unless she can guess his name. In the Grimm version, when the maiden finally figures out Rumpelstiltskin’s name, he reacts rather badly: ‘The Devil told you that! The Devil told you that!’ the little man yelled, and in his fury he stamped his right foot so hard that he drove it into the ground right up to his waist. Then he took hold of his left foot with both hands and tore himself in two.” Ick.

Cinderella Here, Perrault is much nicer than Grimm — in his version, the two cruel stepsisters get married off to members of the royal court after Cinderella is properly married to the prince. In the Grimm story, not only do the stepsisters cut off parts of their feet in order to fit into the glass slippers (surprise, surprise, the blood pooling in their shoes gives them away), but at the end, they have their eyes pecked out by doves. Just for good measure.

Snow White First of all, in the original 1812 Grimm version of this tale, the evil Queen is Snow White’s actual mother, not her stepmother. We don’t know, but that makes it a lot more terrifying to us. The Disney version also left out the fact that the Queen sends the huntsman out to bring back Snow White’s liver and lungs, which she then means to eat. And the fact that she’s actually not in a deep sleep when the prince finds her — she’s dead, and he’s carting off her dead body to play with when his servant trips, jostles the coffin, and dislodges the poison apple from SW’s throat. Most notable, however, is the punishment the Grimms thought up for her. When the queen shows up at Snow White’s wedding, she’s forced to step into iron shoes that had been cooking in the fire, and then dances until she falls down dead.

Hansel and Gretel The version of the story we know is already pretty gruesome — the evil stepmother abandons the children to die in the forest, they happen upon a cannibalistic witch’s cottage, she fattens them up to eat, they outwit and kill her and escape. The Grimm version is basically the same, but in an early French version, called The Lost Children, the witch is the Devil, and the Devil wants to bleed the children on a sawhorse. Of course, they pretend not to know how to get on, so the Devil has his wife (who tried to help the poor kids earlier in the story) show them. They promptly slit her throat, steal all the Devil’s money, and run off.

Rapunzel Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair. Well, in the Grimm version, she does, a little too often, to a prince, and winds up pregnant, innocently remarking to her jailer witch that her clothes feel too tight. The witch, not to have any competition, chops off Rapunzel’s hair and magically transports her far away, where she lives as a beggar with no money, no home, and after a few months, two hungry mouths to feed. As for the prince, the witch lures him up and then pushes him from the window. Some thorn bushes break his fall, but also poke out his eyes. For all this extra bloodshed, however, there’s still a happy ending.

Goldilocks and the Three Bears In this tale’s earliest known incarnation, there was no Goldilocks — only the three bears and a fox called Scrapefoot, who enters the three bears’ palace, sleeps in their beds and messes around with their salmon of knowledge. In the end, she either gets thrown out of the window or eaten, depending on who’s telling the tale. Interestingly, it has been suggested that the use of the word “vixen” to mean female fox is how we got to Goldilocks, by means of a crafty old woman in the intervening story incarnations.

The Little Mermaid We all know the story of the little mermaid: she sells her voice for a pair of legs, flops around for a bit, then wins her prince’s heart, right? Well, not exactly. In Hans Christian Andersen’s original tale, she trades tongue for legs all right, but part of the deal is that every step will be nearly unbearable, like walking on sharp swords, and the day after the prince marries someone else, she’ll die and turn into sea foam. Hoping to win the prince’s heart, she dances for him, even though it’s agony. He claps along, but eventually decides to marry another. The mermaid’s sisters sell their hair to bring her a dagger and urge her to kill the prince and let his blood drip onto her feet, which will then become fins again. She sneaks up on him, but can’t bring herself to do it. So she dies, and dissolves into foam. Later, Andersen changed the ending, so that the mermaid becomes a “daughter of the air” — if she does good deeds for 300 years, she can get a soul and go to heaven. Many scholars find this rubbish.

The Frog Prince Traditionally the very first story in the Grimm Brothers’ collection, this story is simple enough: the princess kisses the frog, out of the goodness of her heart, and he turns into a prince. Or, if you’re reading the original version, the frog tricks the resentful princess into making a deal with him, follows her home, keeps pushing himself further and further onto her silken pillow, until finally she hurls him against the wall. Somehow, this action is rewarded by his transformation into a prince, but it’s not even the most violent. In other early versions, she has to cut off his head instead. That’s rather far off from the traditional kiss, don’t you think?

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These are kind of silly, but... If I were a Disney Princess, I'd be...

Snow White

Cinderella [ ] One of your parents is dead [ ] You are expected to do a lot of chores [x] You love to dress up [x] You love animals [ ] You are waiting patiently for your Prince Charming [ ] Your mom is really strict [ ] You have sisters who seem kind of jealous of you [x] You’re afraid to speak your mind sometimes [  ] You have left your shoes at a friend’s house before [ ] You have blonde hair TOTAL: 3

Belle [x] You’ve kissed someone your friends didn’t like [ ] You’ve been lost in the forest [x] You love to read [ ] You are not shy at all, and not afraid to speak your mind [ ] One of your family members is a bit weird [ ] You have done volunteer work [x] You have a wild imagination [ ] You love to take care of people in need [x]You’ve had guys like you only because they think you’re pretty [x] You’ve rejected at least one person when they’ve asked you out TOTAL: 5

Jasmine [ ] Your dad is very rich/important [ ] You are very clever [x] You’ve been with someone way different from you [x] You’re unique and different from everyone else [x] You’d never marry someone just because they were rich [x] You have set a lot of goals for yourself [x] You don’t have a lot of friends [x]You’re independent [ ] You are wealthy [ ]Your parents try to control your life TOTAL: 6

Ariel [x] Your parents expect a lot from you [x] You really try to follow the rules, but it’s hard for you [ ]You’re a bit of a trouble maker [ ] You’re the youngest in your family or in the last 2 [ ] You have a lot of sisters (3 or more) [x]you collect something [x]You have/had long, hair [x] You have/had a pet fish [x] You’re extremely curious [ ] You believe everything people tell you/you’re a bit gullible TOTAL: 6

Snow White [x] You know that you’re beautiful [x] Sometimes it seems like your mom is jealous of you [ ] You’ve almost been killed [x]You have at least seven good friends [x] You’ve had food poisoning [x] You have/had short hair [x] You get along with almost everyone [x] All of your friends are different [x] You love to have a good time [ ] You’re happier when you’re out of the house than in TOTAL: 8

Mulan [x] You can be a tomboy sometimes. [ ] People wish you could be a bit more girly [x]You’ve pretended to be someone you’re not [ ] You’ve had a physical fight with someone [x] You have/had considered running away from home [ ] Your parents try to plan your life out [x] A lot of your friends are boys [x] You sometimes find yourself in bad situations [x] You love your family so much that you’d do anything to protect them TOTAL: 6

Aurora [x] You live/have lived with someone other than your parents [ ] You almost died at a very young age [x] You are gentle, loving, and/or thoughtful [ ]You have a decent singing voice [x] You like to sleep in late on the weekends [ ] You spend most of your time outside [try to] [ ] You’re adopted [ ] You’re very romantic [ ] Pink is one of your favorite colors TOTAL: 3

Pocahontas [ ] You love to walk around and explore big cities [ ] You are more spiritual than religious [ ] You’ve been in an interracial relationship [x] One of your family members is dead (mum, dad, sister, brother, grandma, grandpa) [ ] Your parents are very protective of you [ ] Someone you know has been in war [ ] You love nature [x] You have/had black hair [x] You would love to move somewhere exotic and beautiful [ ] You’re very adventurous TOTAL: 3

Take the princess’s name that you got the most in and repost…if you have more than 1, play eeny meany myny moe with them until you get an answer and… Repost this as, If I were a Disney Princess, I’d be _____

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Disney Princess Challenge

DAY 2 Favorite Princess

I've always had two favorite princesses and they are: Ariel and Aurora. Ariel Mermaids are kind of the best thing. The whole time Ariel was wishing she could walk on land and be human, I was like, "Gurl, whachu doin'? You're a mermaid! I'll totes trade my legs for a fin". I also love the fact that she's not close-minded. Her whole life she's been told that humans are evil, but her curiosity and thirst for knowledge lends her the option to think otherwise. Also, I totally have an Ariel blog.

Aurora While Aurora's story is more of the "damsel-in-distress" type, I still absolutely love her. Aside from the movie's message that a woman needs a male savior, Aurora still represents a good female role model. She's kind, elegant, and has aspirations. (That can be said about all of the Disney Princesses, which shows that they indeed are a good influence on youngsters). You see that she has her own wants when she wanted to be with "the man she met in the woods" because she loved him as he was, not because he was a prince.

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