Evolution of the Princess Crown
There's no symbol more representative of a princess than a tiara . It's even the logo for my blog! Yet, a large number of iconic and beloved princesses do not feature them in their most iconic looks. Even Cinderella , the most famous princess of all, is best known for her animated silver ball gown with which she sports a matching headband instead of a crown. The first Disney Princess to be literally crowned was Aurora, who had a magical golden tiara created just for her by the Three Good Fairies in the 1959 adaptation of Sleeping Beauty . Since then, crowns have evolved with changing animation techniques and have been used sparingly for films, based on their context and symbolism. It would be quite some time before another Disney Princess would get a tiara with her iconic look. Although Ariel's wedding dress included a veiled crown, it was only featured briefly and is far from one of her most memorable looks from the film. Jasmine followed in Cinderella's footsteps wit...