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I may have only watched Aladdin for the first time a few weeks ago, but I still consider myself a Disney girl growing up. I liked pretending the seven dwarves were my friends β€” perhaps a little too much, seeing as I dressed up as Snow White every Halloween for roughly five years of my life.

Luckily, I can justify that decision now, as it turns out the Disney craze isn’t over. Artist Dante Tyler recently released his renderings of some of the most popular Disney princesses on the cover of Vogue, and we’re starting to think this could be a great idea. Click on for what we think is behind the pages of these issues!

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French novels Les Mis and Madame Bovary are probably among some of Belle’s favorite books, and though she wouldn’t publicly admit it in an interview, she probably loves those romance novels that you find in the grocery store aisles β€” market aisles in her time? After all, where else would she have learned enough about love, if her guy was a beast? As for her sense of fashion, the cover tells all.

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Being the daughter of a royal, Jasmine is label-conscious β€” but down-to-earth. Though one day she wanted to live among the “common” people, she has taken advantage of her status to delve into fashion and is probably working on a project to bring high fashion to the streets.

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Vogue asks, “Pink or Blue?”, and Aurora answers, “Both.” But what else would you expect from a woman who gets gifts bestowed upon her by fairies? Aurora is arguably the most fashionable of the princesses β€” those raised shoulders! What we really want to know, though, is what lip plumper she uses!

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Ariel’s trending: she’s got the grungy look down with her fish-skeleton necklace, the one-shouldered gown is to die for and the sheer skirt is seductive and high fashion. What we really want to know is how she maintains those red locks β€” sea water treatments, perhaps?Β 

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Divalicious Tiana tells us about how she dealt with fashion as a frog, as well as how the experience influences her fashion now. What we don’t want to know is how a froggy appetite changed her taste in food…

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How did she go from being doted on 7 men to having just one man in her life? Either her beloved does the work of seven, or she really does follow that life philosophy. Her interview probably reveals the title of her new album, “The Fairest Of Them All,” as well as how she maintains that bodacious but apparently fit figure.

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If anybody has her own designer, it’s Cinderalla, who is the face of Crystal Couture, a design company that makes everything out of Swarovski crystals. Her top ten gowns are all a frosty blue in color, but vary in shape and design, including everything from poufy and classically princess-like to sleek and sexy.

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Pocahontas is like the Rihanna of the Disney princesses. She makes bold statements with the feathers and the fur, both of which are so in this season. Her spread is all about nature-inspired art and fashion, and we already have our eyes on that vest.

What’s your favorite cover β€” and what would Anna Wintour think?

Alice is the Senior Associate Editor at Her Campus. She graduated from Emory University in 2012 as an English major and a Dance minor. Before joining Her Campus, she was an associate editor at Lucky Magazine. She is currently located in Salt Lake City, UT, where she spends her free time rescuing orphaned kittens, whose lives are documented on Instagram at @thekittensquad! You can find her on Twitter and Instagram at @alicefchen.