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Disney Villains EyeglassesWatching Disney movies, you cannot deny they wouldn’t be half as fun without the villains. However, these iconic characters often get left behind when it comes to merchandising. The Japanese eyewear brand Zoff is here to correct that. Zoff is launching an eyeglasses collection dedicated to Disney villains.The four devilish darlings featured on the Villains collection are Maleficent from Sleeping Beauty, The Wicked Queen from Snow White, Cruella De Vil from 101 Dalmations, and Ursula from The Little Mermaid. Each design bears iconic details inspired by the character that fans will surely be thrilled to notice. The Maleficent eyewear has horns in the corners of its frame. The Wicked Queen glasses draw inspiration from 1930s crown panto style specs, a nod to its 1937 release date. Another key detail is the temples adorned with images of the Magic Mirror. The Cruella edition is definitely unmistakable - its half white and half black visage totally gives it away. Lastly, the Ursula version, sporting gorgeous light purple shade with its temples studded like tentacles and temple tips shaped like her shell necklace. Each pair of the glasses retail at 13,300 yen (US$ 112.72). Evil never looked so good!via SoraNews24​#Disney #villain #DisneyVillain #exeglasses #eyewear #Zoff #WickedQueen #SnowWhite #CruellaDeVil #101Dalmatians #Ursula #TheLittleMermaid
The Little Mermaid Crazy Hair Day HairstyleA lot of children dream of being a Disney character, or at least, being named after one.Ariel's sister, Atlantis, whose names are both inspired by The Little Mermaid, had a crazy hair day at school. Their mom made extra effort in creating her hairstyle which literally has an Ariel (the character, not the sister) doll stuck inside her braid. After the crazy hair day photo went viral on social media, they received a lot of inquiries about how they did the hairstyle. This pushed them to post a tutorial. In a nutshell, the hairstyle is done by first doing a regular French braid, and then inserting the little mermaid doll on top. Finally, temporary green hair coloring is applied on top of the braid. The green makes the braid look like the doll's tail. After a few touches, the final look of Atlantis' hair reveals The Little Mermaid, Ariel.Image credit: Ariel Romero (@aireuhl on Twitter) #Disney #Princess #Ariel #TheLittleMermaid #Hairstyle #CrazyHairDay
X-Men Princesses: Disney Princesses and Marvel's X-Men Mash Ups by Marcus The VisualWe are in love with these X-Men and Disney Princess mash up artwork drawn by illustrator and comic artist Marcus Williams (AKA Marcus the Visual).Back in September 2019, Williams wrote on Instagram, "I remember watching Frozen with my kids when it came out in theaters and saying to myself, 'so ... Elsa is pretty much an ice wielding mutant.'"And that gave him the seed of an idea. " Seeing as how Disney now owns the rights to the X-Men, it's only natural that some of the more "magically" adept Disney princesses would pull a crossover with the famed team of mutants...eventually," Williams added.Williams started releasing his mash-up artwork of Disney Princesses and X-Men characters, titled "X-Men Princesses," and we don't need to tell you that they are Marvel-ous (hah). Take a look below.#XMen #Disney #DisneyPrincesses #XMenPrincesses #MarcusWilliams #MarcusTheVisual #superhero #mashup