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Leibovitz poses with the Harry Wintson tiara worn by Scarlett Johansson for her photo shoot as Cinderella
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World famous photographer Annie Liebovitz was recruited by Disney for the Year of a Million Dreams campaign to promote Disneyland and Walt Disney World by persuading some of her celebrity friends to pose as beloved Disney characters. Only a few shots have been done so far, but 10 or 12 (including Peter Pan and the Little Mermaid) are in development. The photos will run as a series in magazines including Vogue, Vanity Fair, W, GQ, Conde Nast Traveller, Cookie and The New Yorker. And, with luck, they'll be available as prints, too.
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Hello, I am disney_prince.
Today I got bored and decided to do a Top 40 of my current favorite disney songs.
They are mainly songs from The Disney Classics canon, but I have also included some songs from disney sequel films.
40. As Long As Theres Chrstmas
Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas
39. Heigh Ho
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
38. He Lives in You
The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride
37. Zero to Hero
Hercules
36. Everybody Wants To Be A Cat
The Aristocats
35. So This Is Love
Cinderella
34. He's A Tramp
Lady and the Tramp
33. Friend Like Me
Aladdin
32. Sing Sweet Nightingale
Cinderella
31. You Can Fly
Peter Pan
30. Oo-de-lally
Robin Hood
29. Rescue Aid Society
The Rescuers
28. Be Our Guest
Beauty and the Beast
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Opinion by
PiiXiiE
posted
2 months ago
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Now this is just my point of view, but I find it a little bit ironic that one of the most realistically portrayed Disney females comes in the shape of a pixie! When it comes to typical proportions, the average woman can more easily identify with a winged sprite?! I mean, not everybody has a beautiful hourglass figure! Having somebody who is a little bottom-heavy is comforting.
While Tinker Bell does have a super-skinny waist, she is the only Disney female I have seen whose lower body is not exactly proportionate to her upper body. When I realized this, it made me feel so much better as a slightly pear-shaped person! (Hooray for Margaret Kerry!) Unfortunately, the movie demonstrates that Tink is not very comfortable with her hip circumference. (Recall the scene where she’s checking herself in the mirror and gets stuck in the keyhole.)
It’s just a shame that we only find this type of thing in the secondary character department. For the most part, the Disney princess have gorgeous bodies with unbelievably trim waists....
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