If the classic Disney Princesses Would Live today
Over the past few years, modern artists and designers have each offered a reinterpretation of the images of princesses from popular Disney cartoons in their own way. The Chilean artist Fernanda Suarez has also found a place for beautiful heroines in modern society.
In the interpretation of Suarez, Pocahontas, Cinderella and Snow White, familiar from childhood, appeared in the images of girls whom we meet every day. These modern princesses probably post selfies on Instagram every day, lead YouTube channels, teaching their subscribers the wisdom of eyebrow makeup, fight for the rights of dwarfs, protect marine life and big cats.
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Fernanda Suarez is an illustrator and digital artist.
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Hardworking Cinderella.
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Indian Princess Pocahontas.
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Brave Mulan.
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Jasmine, a cat lover, from the cartoon "Aladdin".
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The daughter of the sea king Ariel from the cartoon "The Little Mermaid".
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A lover of Belle's books from "Beauty and the Beast".
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Snow White from the cartoon "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs".
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