That would look like the famous Disney princess, if the figures had real women!

Disney quickly took the lead in the creation of three-dimensional female characters such as Anne of "cold heart", but the image of the female body still promotes unrealistic and unattainable idea of ​​beauty.

Of course, you can not put the blame entirely on Disney. At the same time, well-known fact that the experience acquired in childhood have a significant influence on the formation of our personality. So after watching a cartoon about 42% of young girls dream of a thinner waistline.

Perhaps if the cartoon heroines, in which they look, not to impose their views unrealistic, impractical and unattainable ideals in society there would be a broader view of the ideal body.

Look at the change in the way Disney princesses with healthy proportions and think.

Ariel

When looking at the Little Mermaid, who lives in the depths of the sea, immediately raises the idea that she is constantly dieting and feeds exclusively on land (sorry, Flounder), because how else it could be reduced to the waist size of the neck?

& gt; Bell

The only way by which Bell could achieve this appearance was probably tighten her corset so tight that it would eventually vomited right in the dance with the monster.



Princess Jasmine

With the addition of a few inches in the waist Jasmine ceased to look like a concubine and became more like a real hip-hop dancer. Okay, okay, maybe, all depends on the pants, but it is a huge improvement for her.




Pocahontas

Perhaps Pocahontas and painted in all the colors of the wind, but I think that in some places is still the animators would have to use more ink.



Aurora

When the puffed sleeves of your blouse more than your waist, you should think about a choice between at least a funny face and a funny waist. Naturally, in this case, the correct option - normal waist.



Else

Image of Elsa, of course, became a huge jump from the humble and defenseless Disney princesses, but considering the size of the eye of the wrist and waist, which would hint at the surgical removal of the ribs, the type of figure is still antiquated.



Disney proportions look grotesque and absurd on a living person, but we normally perceive them while watching cartoons. Perhaps we should still think about it.

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