~Beauty is everywhere, just need to be Open-Minded to see it~
I do and share Eldarya's Girls Appreciations posts and also other cute things β₯
#Ever After High Forever in my Heart β
Hi guys ! Sorry for have been inactive during one week, in fact I wanted to keep this post to draw something special for my 1,000th post, and I chose to draw Alajéa [and her first look named Sylane] from the game Eldarya because she is truly a beautiful character who really deserves more love…T3T ♥
(lately I’ve read horrible things about her which made me cry as there is big hatred around her, I can’t accept it…)
I wanted so much Tiana from the new Disney Designer Premiere Series ! Not only because she is my favorite in this collection (she is so styliiiish *°*) but also because in this outfit… Tiana reminds me an outfit of my mother 🖤
Yep, my mother is Black, but I hate to say “black” I prefer to say “Chocolated” because the notion of “Black” exists only because the notion of “White” exists… …except for Black Panther of course ! And I need a doll of him too…)
So this is not only a doll of Tiana, this is the Gorgeousest Doll of a Chocolated woman I’ve seen and got in my entire life, and I’m very very very happy and proud to got her, this is super Symbolic for me 💖
I’m just a little sad that I received the doll, but with her bag broken… but whatever ! I will fix it and once fixed, it will make me an pretext to post more photos of my gorgeous doll :D
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In order of earliest appearance: Alice (Alice in Wonderland, 1951), Tinkerbell (Peter Pan, 1953), Wendy Darling (Peter Pan, 1953), Esmeralda (The Hunchback of Notre Dame, 1996), Megara (Hercules, 1997), Jane (Tarzan, 1999), Kidagakash (Atlantis: The Lost Empire, 2001), Lilo (Lilo & Stitch, 2002), Charlotte (The Princess and the Frog, 2009), Merida (Brave, 2012)
EDIT: A lot of people have asked if these are real - they are not. They’re simply edits based on the Disney Princess Designer Collection, which I modified to fit the heroines. This also explains why the dresses aren’t perfect representations of the heroines, because I simply matched them to who I thought would work best.