In 1937, Disney revolutionized the film industry with the release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the first-ever feature-length animated movie. This landmark film paved the way for 12 more princesses to grace the big screen, including Cinderella in Cinderella (1950), Aurora in Sleeping Beauty (1959), Ariel in The Little Mermaid (1989), Belle in Beauty and the Beast (1991), Jasmine in Aladdin (1992), Tiana in The Princess and the Frog (2009), Rapunzel in Tangled (2010), and many others.

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Disney princesses have since become an integral part of the Disney brand, with children worldwide singing along to their favorite songs, dressing up as beloved characters, and even receiving royal makeovers at the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique in both Walt Disney World and Disneyland.
Now, Disney princesses are about to grow even more prominent. Soon, you’ll be able to wear the essence of your favorite princess!
While that might sound a little unusual, let us break it down for you.

On February 10, Disney unveiled a partnership with Bath & Body Works to launch an all-new collection of Disney Princess-inspired fragrances. The collaboration will include a wide range of products, including hand soaps, sanitizers, candles, fragrance mists, and more!
Discover the signature scents of each Disney princess!
- Ariel – sea salt breeze, golden citrus, and coral waters
- Belle – rose petals, sparkling buttercup, and whipped vanilla
- Cinderella – gardenia petals, enchanting musk, and sapphire blue amber
- Jasmine – sparkling jasmine flower, jeweled currants, and soft woods
- Moana – lush green palms, plumeria breeze, and coconut water
- Tiana – delicate water lily, gilded amber, and shimmering bayou woods





Only if Pocahontas and Merida gets their collection will I even put an extra effort to try them. Hate what Disney’s attitude, wokeness Has confused and upset what used to be amazing no politics safe name/movies/places etc now the kids don’t want to have Disney vacations they want other less famous but still fun places. Partly I am thrilled they are letting their opinions be known. But sad I didn’t take them earlier when Disney vacations were safer mentally, physically especially for disabled children