As well as looking forward to future films, TV shows, toys, games and theme park attractions, Disney was also celebrating the past at this year's D23 Expo in Anaheim, California on July 14, 2017, with a fabulous collection of Fantastical Fashions from classic and recent live-action movies.
Disney film costumes and gowns at the Fantastical Fashions exhibit
at D23 Expo 2017
In addition to original Maleficent, Red Queen and Cruella de Vil costumes, the Disney Archives exhibit also had 'Belle's' yellow dress from 2017's Beauty and the Beast, 2015's 'Cinderella' ballgown and 'Giselle's' wedding dress from 2007's Enchanted.
Fairytale wedding gown worn by Amy Adams
as Giselle in Enchanted
2007's Enchanted lovingly spoofed Disney's fairytale princesses and saw Amy Adam's 'Giselle' magically transported form her animated world to real life New York City wearing this fabulously over-the-top fairytale wedding dress.Fans of the romantic comedy directed by Kevin Lima can also check out these other cool film costumes from Enchanted designed by Mona May on display, whilst admirers of Amy Adams can also check out these other movie costumes worn by the actress in recent years in films such as American Hustle, Nocturnal Animals, Julie & Julia, Batman v Superman and more besides.
Yellow dress worn by Emma Watson as Belle
in Beauty and the Beast
This year Emma Watson brought the book-loving 'Belle' to life in the Beauty and the Beast live-action spectacle in which she wore this ballgown to dance with Dan Stevens cursed French prince.Fans of the fairytale romance directed by Bill Condon can also enjoy all these other Jacqueline Durrant-designed film costumes from Beauty and the Beast.
Blue ballgown worn by Lily James in Cinderella
If you love this voluminous gown, be sure to check out more fabulous Oscar-nominated film costumes from Cinderella designed by Sandy Powell on display at other exhibitions.
I may have seen these three gowns on display on previous occasions, but they're still a delight to see in person out of reflective cases to see the craftsmanship and elaborate designs up close.
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