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Check out your favorite stars—like Lupita Nyong’o and Kerry Washington—pose alongside their Disney Princess inspirations on the 2014 Academy Awards red carpet!
Best Supporting Actress winner Lupita Nyong’o stunned—as always—in this Prada dress in a shade she called “Nairobi Blue” because it reminded her of her home. However, the flowing, powder blue and headband reminds us of Cinderella.
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Double The Elsas
Mrs. Chris Hemsworth, AKA Elsa Pataky reminded us of another Elsa in this sparkling, blue gown by Elie Saab—Elsa the Snow Queen from Best Animated Feature winner Frozen.
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Royal Treatment
Viola Davis was praised for channeling old Hollywood in this gorgeous Escada number, but all we see is Tiana from The Princess and the Frog.
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The Aura of Aurora
In a gorgeous, long-sleeved pink gown, Girls star Allison Williams brought the radiance of Aurora to the Vanity Fair after-party.
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I Wanna See You Be Brave
Before she stole the show with her performance of “Let It Go” from Frozen (which went on to win Best Original Song), Idina Menzel rocked the red carpet á la Merida in this stunning Vera Wang gown.
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Tangled Up Fashion
Pregnant and glowing star Kerry Washington reminded us of Tangled’sRapunzel in this pale purple Jason Wu dress.
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Belle of the Ball
In this yellow dress, Leslie Mann could double for Belle from Beauty and the Beast… so we have to ask, that does make hubby Judd Apatow the Beast?!
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Part of Your World
We’d like to think that if Ariel from The Little Mermaid had legs, she’s have long, gorgeous legs that looked killer in a sparkling, green gown just like Evan Rachel Wood.
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Mirror, Mirror on the Wall…
In this glittery dress at the Vanity Fair party, we love model Chanel Iman’s take on the “fairest of them all”—watch out Snow White!
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